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Ask about our exclusive Opening Rates. 2 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM THIS WEEK Local 6 Kaiserman JCC Opening Maccabi Hall of Fame 8 Pita Chip Expands, Shows Interfaith Solidarity 10 Former Journalist Finds Calling Later in Life — as a Rabbi Opinion 14 Editorials 15 Letters 15 Opinions Helping to care for the people you love! Feature Story 20 ‘It’s a Puzzle’: Jewish Leaders Tackle Complications of Gun Violence Community 26 Obituaries 29 Synagogue Spotlight 31 Calendar In every issue 4 Seen 12 Jewish Federation 13 You Should Know 22 Arts & Culture 23 Food & Dining 30 D’var Torah 32 Social Announcements 34 Last Word 54 Classifieds 215-885-7701 Cover: Immigration Attorney Ron Klasko receives the HIAS PA Golden Door Award. www.slhomecare.com PA State Licensed / All caregivers are bonded and insured 6 K aiserman JCC plans to open a 8 R estaurant’s expansion shows 20 J ewish leaders tackle Maccabi Hall of Fame. interfaith solidarity. the complications of gun violence. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 3 Weekly Kibbitz Netfl ix via JTA Netfl ix Releases Photos of Bradley Cooper Wearing Prosthetic Nose to Portray Leonard Bernstein As Netfl ix released the fi rst stills from the set of “Maestro,” Bradley Cooper’s upcoming biopic fi lm about Leonard Bernstein, there was one thing most fans could agree about. Cooper looked utterly unrecogniz- able, especially in one image as an elderly version of the iconic Jewish conductor. But as legions of angry social media users pointed out, part of Cooper’s transformation involved a prosthetic nose, something that many found to be antisemitic — especially since Cooper is not Jewish. “There’s no reason to believe that the decision to wear a fake nose is a deliberately antisemitic act,” wrote James Hirsh, a co-host of the Menschwarmers podcast about Jewish athletes, in the Canadian Jewish News. “Cooper is presum- ably interested in exploring the life of a great composer whom he admires. A number of Jews are involved in the production. And the prosthesis argu- ably helps with the resemblance. “But this is Cooper’s third time por- traying a historical fi gure on screen,” Hirsh added. “No prosthetics were used to play ‘American Sniper’s Chris Kyle or ‘Licorice Pizza’s Jon Peters. He didn’t use them to play the Elephant Man on Broadway.” Hirsh was far from alone in calling out the prosthetic. Even though actors frequently adapt their bodies while playing his- torical fi gures, conversations about how many non-Jews play Jewish characters in Hollywood — and on what scale that should be allowed — have circulated for years. But the “Jewface” debate received a boost last year, especially after non-Jewish actress Kathryn Hahn was cast as the outspokenly Jewish comedy pioneer Joan Rivers (in a series that was eventually dropped). Comedian Sarah Silverman made headlines by berating the casting, saying “Right now, representation f***ing matters” on an episode of her podcast. The Bernstein biopic discourse has been particularly charged since 2018, when Cooper and Steven Spielberg — who was fi rst slated to direct “Maestro,” before it became Cooper’s directorial follow-up to his 2018 hit remake of “A Star Is Born” — beat out the actor-director team of Jake Gyllenhaal and Cary Fukunaga in securing the music rights from Bernstein’s estate. In talking about the Bernstein sweepstakes in an interview last year, Gyllenhaal — who like Spielberg is Jewish — mentioned Bernstein’s Jewishness in admitting defeat. “Sticking your neck out, hoping to get to tell the stories you love and Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein on the set of “Maestro” that have been in your heart for a very long time is something to be proud of. And that story, that idea of playing one of the most preeminent Jewish artists in America and his struggle with his identity was in my heart for 20 some odd years, but sometimes those things don’t work out,” he told Deadline. 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JARRAD SAFFREN | STAFF WRITER D aniel Weiss is Jewish, but he’s not very religious. For him, Judaism is “a sense of family and culture,” he said. So when the Kaiserman JCC board of directors member came up with a way to celebrate that sense of family and culture, he wanted to move on the idea. The longtime JCC Maccabi soccer coach’s idea was a hall of fame honor- ing many of the great Philadelphia-area athletes who have competed at the games over the years. In February, when Weiss pitched the plan to Kaiserman CEO Alan Scher, the CEO did not say “yes.” He said “when.” Weiss said he would put together an inaugural induction ceremony in just a few months. On June 16, it will happen at the Wynnewood facility. The outdoor event will feature corn hole, most of the 13 inductees in the flesh and former Philadelphia 76ers announcer Marc Zumoff as emcee. The inaugural class is going to include two or three times as many athletes, teams and contributors as a normal class will in the future, Weiss said. He said you need a big first class to establish the hall. Among the inductees are David Groverman, who “basically financed” the first Philadelphia team for the JCC games in 1984, Weiss said; Rose Weinstein, who has coached girls and boys tennis teams for more than 35 years; and Devon Polak, a swimmer who earned 31 medals in JCC Maccabi competition. Teams are also on the list, like the 2002 boys soccer squad that did not allow a goal during its entire gold medal run. The JCC Maccabi Games are an international competition for Jewish athletes between the ages of 13 and 16. The Philadelphia area sends teams in soccer, basketball and tennis, among other sports. Kaiserman has long served as the headquarters for the local delegation, as most of the athletes are from the Main Line and Bucks County, accord- ing to Weiss. Female athletes from Team Philadelphia at the JCC Maccabi Games Courtesy of JCC Maccabi-Team Philadelphia 6 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Spring Into Carefree Living A boys soccer team from the Philadelphia delegation at a recent JCC Maccabi Games Courtesy of JCC Maccabi-Team Philadelphia The inaugural class is going to include two or three times as many athletes, teams and contributors as a normal class will in the future. “If you have a good idea, why wait?” Weiss said. “Let’s build it.” Scher agrees with that sentiment. He has promised to commit to the hall as a regular feature of the JCC. There is no designated room yet in the Wynnewood facility, but Scher and the board are exploring options. In the future, Weiss wants to see something like his high school sports hall of fame at Harriton High School, which he is in for his exploits in soc- cer, football and track. Harriton’s hall showcases pictures of the athletes and descriptions of their high school careers. “People will come in and see, ‘Hey, my cousin’s in the hall,’” Weiss said. “It gives people a sense of connection.” Weiss is taking the same why wait approach to the construction of the hall as he did to the initial ceremony. He hopes to have it done by the winter. More than 100 people are signed up to attend the June 16 induction, so Scher expects interest to remain strong. And if that ends up happening, the JCC will be able to build a display around the annual event that it can add to “year after year after year,” he said. Since taking over last July, Scher has tried to figure out the JCC’s business model around camp, preschool and assorted fitness activities. He thinks the hall can be part of that vision. “Our hope is we’re not only cele- brating a culture, but we’ll continue to engage the alumni,” he said of JCC Maccabi competitors. “We see them as important leaders associated with the Maccabi experience, and this will be a vehicle for that.” And there should be no shortage of future inductees. Weiss said the four-man selection committee, which includes both Maccabi and Kaiserman leaders, whittled a large field down from 100 nominations to 30 to 20 ... and finally to 13. But many worthy names were left out of the inaugural class. There also will be new names to add. This year’s squad will feature five teams — hockey, boys soccer, girls soccer, boys basketball and girls basketball — and 62 athletes. The 2022 JCC Maccabi Games are set for July 31-Aug. 5 in San Diego. “Most of our teams expect to com- pete and be in the mix,” said Marc Swarbrick, a Kaiserman JCC board member and hall organizer alongside Weiss. And if they do, they may just be able to come back and reflect on the experi- ence years later. “This is something you can do as a Jewish person and be involved in the community and represent your com- munity,” Weiss said. JE jsaffren@midatlanticmedia.com Picture Yourself at Masonic Village best of suburban living amidst stunning architecture and manicured landscapes. Inside, safety, comfort and all the necessary services await, so you can live worry-free today and in the future. Masonic Village Resident Ruth F Even if you’re considering a move years list today, so we’re ready when you are. CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION 484-534-2087 801 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA | MasonicVillageLafayetteHill.org | Open for Ever yone Jewish Careers.com For Those Who Value Community The preferred career resource for the Jewish community. info.jewishcareers.com 410-902-2300 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 7 local H O L D C O U R T. 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That’s something that’s in our fabric,” Klayman said. “We just want to spread our food out there and have people come together, no matter where they are from and hopefully, solve their problems through a meal.” On its May 18 opening week- end, the restaurant raised money for Congregation Kol Emet, down the road in Morrisville, and Caring for Friends, which provides food and compan- ionship for disabled and elderly iso- lated community members. Between its opening weekend and other recent fundraisers for the Kisses For Kyle Foundation and Nationalities Service Center, Klayman and Alsaadi raised more than $10,000. “We obviously want to be good neigh- bors, first and foremost,” Klayman said. The business has come a long way since its 2015 opening at Temple University. Alsaadi, one of Pita Chip’s found- ers, had a humble idea of opening up a falafel stand by a college campus, reminiscent of his early life growing up in Syria. “​​I remember buying a falafel sand- wich from a falafel stand and standing on the street and eating it with a bottle of soda,” Alsaadi said. “It’s all that stuff brings ... childhood memories.” Alsaadi is not a restaurateur by train- ing. He immigrated to the United States in 1979, studying civil and environ- mental engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He went on to get his master’s, but he always had a love for food. His mother frequently cooked with diverse spices and flavor profiles, some- thing he’s tried to recreate with Pita Chip, describing the restaurant con- cept as “Tex-Mex-style food with a Middle Eastern flair.” Along with business partner Mouhanad Kabbani, the two dreamed up something more ambitious than a falafel stand. Three years after Pita Chip’s first opening, the two opened another restaurant in University City in 2018. It was around this time that Howard Klayman joined the team as co-owner, though he had worked with the duo almost since the restaurant’s inception. Klayman, like Alsaadi, was not trained to own a restaurant, but his love for the industry runs deep. A self-proclaimed “foodie,” Klayman came from a Northeast Philadelphia Jewish family, who, in the 1950s, was in the pizza business. Almost seven decades later, Klayman was working in the food distribu- tion industry and was approached by Alsaadi and Kabbani to provide distri- bution for the budding business. As Pita Chip grew, so did Klayman’s interest in becoming more involved in the brand. “I tried their food after their orig- inal testing, and I was sold, frankly,” Klayman said. Though proud of their respective roots and partnerships, Klayman and Alsaadi don’t see the big fuss about being interfaith restaurant owners, though it’s a frequent joke among staff. “I really don’t think it should be something that a Muslim or Arab and someone Jewish — it shouldn’t be something unusual,” Alsaadi said. Th at philosophy is refl ected in their food. Falafel isn’t something people usually make in their homes, Alsaadi said. It’s frequently bought at restau- rants and stands, which means the variations on the food are endless. In the greater debate about whether or not falafel is even an Israeli food, Alsaadi shuts down dissenters. Food variations abound in the Middle East, with diff erent takes on falafel existing even within regions of Syria, Alsaadi said. It’s a food defi ned by the region of the Middle East, not a particular coun- try. It’s an Israeli food because people in Israel eat it. It’s a Palestinian and Lebanese food, too. Food can link an individual to a geo- graphic area, which is both personal to someone with memories of a specifi c dish, and communal, with individuals all over a region fi nding joy in a shared cuisine. “Instead of making it a diff erence, it should bring people together,” Alsaadi said. JE srogelberg@midatlanticmedia.com From left: Partners Mouhanad Kabbani, Omar Alsaadi and Howard Klayman at Pita Chip’s new location in Yardley Courtesy of Pita Chip Your thing. Is our thing. At Rydal Park and Waters, only one thing matters. Keeping you connected to the things that matter to you. If it makes you feel happy, motivated or secure, you’ll find it here. For more information, visit RydalPark.org Welcome to Life Plan Community Living. CALL (215) 999- 3619 TO LEARN ABOUT NEW PRICING OPPORTUNITIES. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 9 local Former Journalist Finds Calling Later in Life — as a Rabbi JARRAD SAFFREN | STAFF WRITER Honor those at rest by cleaning up a historic Jewish cemetery. Volunteer Tasks: • Raking • Picking up trash • Clipping overgrown vines Cleanup Dates: Sunday, June 26 | 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Har Nebo – 6061 Oxford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19149 Sunday, July 24 | 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Har Jehuda – 8400 Lansdowne Ave, Upper Darby, PA 19082 Register: jewishphilly.org/cemeterycleanup 10 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM W hat if you found your call- ing aft er your fi rst career ended — when you were already passing middle age? Would you pursue it? Or would you just say forget it, I’m too old? David N. Goodman, 69, decided to pursue it. Th e Elkins Park resident became a rabbi on May 22 when he graduated from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Wyncote. He did so aft er spending seven years in his 60s studying to become one. But it’s not just the near-de- cade in school that stands out about Goodman’s story. Rabbinical school required him to uproot his previous life. Th e new rabbi spent the previous 30-plus years as an Associated Press reporter in Detroit. He moved to the Philadelphia area to enroll at the RRC. Th is summer, as he celebrates his graduation, he will continue serving as spiritual leader of Nafshenu, a Cherry Hill, New Jersey, congregation of about 36 families. “I look in the mirror, and I know I’m 69. But for seven years, I was in class with people half my age,” Goodman said. “I feel younger than when I started. I feel an excitement and a new- ness about what I’m doing.” Goodman offi cially became a Jewish leader on May 22. But really, he had served as one for many years. In his previous life as a journalist, he joined Congregation T’chiyah, a bottom-up synagogue that depended on members to lead services. It was 1988, and the 35-year-old had not been involved in Jewish life since his teenage years in NFTY, the national Reform movement that engages teens in Jewish activity. But he had a son who was 6 and a Rabbi David N. Goodman Photo by Jordan Cassway daughter who was 1 at the time. He also had vivid memories of going by himself to the campus Hillel at the University of Missouri, where his dad was a phys- ics professor. As Goodman explained, Judaism was in him. He just needed to redis- cover it. At T’chiyah in Ferndale, Michigan, a small city in the Detroit metro area, he did. One of the requirements at the bot- tom-up temple was that congregants had to take turns leading services. Goodman got in the rotation and grew to love it. As he explained, the experience became an outlet for “an aspect of my personality that I hadn’t really explored.” He sang; he discussed the weekly Torah portion; he guided dis- cussions among fellow members. He was good at all of it. “I enjoy the ritual parts of Jewish life,” the rabbi said. Goodman began to keep kosher, too, and pray regularly. But as he went about his Jewish journey, the journalist never saw it as some divine path toward becoming a rabbi. As he put it, he just wanted to grow into a “well-ed- ucated Jew.” “My attitude was the world doesn’t need necessar- ily another rabbi,” he said. “But what we do need is Jews in the pews who know what’s going on.” Th at attitude motivated him to sign up for a prayer leadership training program called the Jewish Renewal Movement. Led by Philadelphia-area rab- bis Marcia Prager and Shawn Zevit, the program included four one-week retreats over a two-year period. Its goal was to “help people bring more spiri- tuality into prayer practice,” Goodman said. What Goodman got out of it was a series of “amaz- ing prayer experiences,” as he described them. In his AP days, he had covered church events and seen Christians lose themselves in prayer. But he had never really seen that among his own people. Until the Jewish Renewal retreats. “I said, ‘Th is is great.’ We need more of what they’re having,” he recalled. Goodman went on the retreats in 2011 and ’12, around the same time that he was forced to consider retiring from the AP or getting a new job, as his pension would kick in at age 65. So when he asked himself what he wanted to do next, the answer was sitting there in his mind. “I should apply to rabbinic school,” he said. In 2015, Goodman loaded up his Ford and drove to Philadelphia. During his seven years at the RRC, he taught Hebrew at Kol Tzedek in West Philadelphia, Rabbi David N. Goodman receives a round of applause from classmates at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College’s May 22 graduation ceremony at Congregation Beth Or in Ambler. Photo by Jordan Cassway served as the student rabbi at West Chester University and got hired as an intern at Nafshenu in 2020. He also met his new wife, Pearl Raz, and they have been married for 2½ years. Goodman became full time at Nafshenu because congregants just liked him. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen the man not smile,” said Rachael Blumer, 36, a synagogue member. Lisa Lichtman, another Nafshenu congregant, interviewed Goodman for his initial intern position. “Going back aft er retiring, that says a lot about somebody’s growth, right?” she said. JE jsaff ren@midatlanticmedia.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 11 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. I Art Exhibit Features Work of IDF Soldier Killed by Hamas n August 2014, 23-year-old Israel Defense Forces Lt. Hadar Goldin was kidnapped and killed in Gaza by Hamas terrorists, just two hours aft er a cease-fi re was declared aft er Operation Protective Edge. Nearly eight years later, Goldin’s parents, Leah and Simcha Goldin, still wait in agony for the return of his body for burial in Israel. Goldin’s story is shedding new light in Greater Philadelphia as part of a traveling exhibit that show- cases the late soldier’s prolifi c artistic talent. Funded by the Jewish Federation in partnership with Kaiserman JCC, the Consulate General of Israel in New York and the Hadar Goldin Foundation, “Hadar Goldin: Th e Final Peace” is open to the public through June 17 at the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood. Following the recent uptick in terror attacks in Israel, this exhibit comes at a much-needed time to not only celebrate Goldin’s artwork but also raise aware- ness about Hamas’ control of the Gaza Strip and the Israelis who have been held captive by them. “I hope that people who visit this exhibit will join in the eff ort to bring Hadar home from Gaza aft er eight years and help bring peace to Hadar, peace to his family and peace to the world,” said Leah Goldin, who, along with her husband and children, continue to hope, advocate and fi ght for the return of her son and fellow slain soldier Oron Shaul. Th e exhibit’s opening on June 1 included a private briefi ng and conversation with local legislators about Israel’s challenges in dealing with Hamas in Gaza. Reut Baror, a Kaiserman JCC board member; Alan Scher, the Kaiserman CEO; and Danielle Weiss, the Jewish Community Relations Council chair, welcomed guests during the program and discussed the impor- tance of bringing this opportunity to the community. Th e reception featured remarks by Ambassador Asaf Zamir, Consul General of Israel in New York; Maya Karkai, the exhibit curator; Leah Goldin, founder of the Hadar Goldin Foundation; and William Daroff , CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations. “We were honored to host the Goldin family and an exhibit of Hadar’s artwork in Philadelphia,” said Jason Holtzman, director of the Jewish Federation’s JCRC. “Th e situation that the Goldin family has been dealing with since 2014 is truly heartbreaking.” Goldin’s story is of special importance to the Jewish Federation, as the incident took place in the Sagaiya neighborhood of the organization’s Partnership2Gether region in Netivot and Sdot Negev, 12 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM From left: Alan Scher, the Kaiserman JCC CEO; Leah and Simcha Goldin of the Goldin Family Foundation; Maya Karkai, the exhibit curator; and Israel Nitzan, deputy consul general at the Consulate General of Israel in New York Courtesy Consulate General of Israel in New York just miles from the Gaza Strip. Th e region’s com- munities have rallied behind the family’s eff orts to advocate for Goldin’s return, including members of Kibbutz Alumim. Located directly across from where the horrifi c capture took place, the kibbutz named a playground in his memory. “We think raising awareness of the fact that Hamas has been holding Hadar’s body, as well as the body of Oron Shaul and two other Israeli civilians, is greatly important for people to understand,” Holtzman con- tinued. “We want to see Hadar and the others returned home immediately.” Experience “Hadar Goldin: The Final Peace” Th e traveling exhibit has been presented to the United Nations, featured around the world and is now on display for the Greater Philadelphia com- munity. In addition to general touring hours, the Jewish Federation and JCC are hosting two special programs as part of the exhibit, off ering even more thought-provoking experiences: Israel and Jewish Life on Campus: The Latest Trends with Dr. Noam Weissman and Gabe Greenberg Tuesday, June 14 | 7-8:30 p.m. Noam Weissman, executive vice president of OpenDor Media, and Gabe Greenberg, executive director of Penn Hillel, are leading a discussion about The exhibit opened June 1 and will run through June 17 at the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood. Courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia the latest trends regarding Israel and Jewish life on campus. Th is workshop will give students tips on how to create engaged and meaningful dialogue about Israel and being Jewish on campus, inside and outside classes long before they get there. It will also introduce parents to the challenges students face today. Theatre Ariel Presents “Songbirds and Pomegranates” Wednesday, June 15 | 7-8:30 p.m. Enjoy actors from Th eatre Ariel performing “Songbirds and Pomegranates.” With texts and music curated by Deborah Baer Mozes and Jesse Bernstein, the show refl ects on the life, artwork and legacy of Goldin through a dynamic reading of poetry, theater and contemporary Israeli folk and pop music. Visit jewishphilly.org/hadarexhibit for more infor- mation about exhibit hours, as well as tickets for special programming. YOU SHOULD KNOW ... Adam Lovitz JARRAD SAFFREN | STAFF WRITER Photo by Aaron Richter A dam Lovitz, 36, has spent a majority of his life painting. So, like any true artist, he has a couple of favorite works. “Milk Moon Residue” is a lavender, creamy display. Lovitz said it gives him a sweet and tender feeling, like a quiet breath, a moment of purity, a moment of honesty. “Lunch Break” is the opposite. Lovitz described it as a regurgita- tion of “a lot of stuff” like veggies, fruit and even what appears to be a lightning bolt. “Lunch Break” represents chaotic busyness, according to the painter. Together, the paintings show the duality of everyday life, the artist explains. “A very quiet, distilled moment and a bubbly, oozy, kind of every- thing moment,” he said. One might say that Lovitz’s art is imitating life. It’s an effect that the Jewish painter and Media resident aims for every day in his home studio. “There’s a duality in us all,” Lovitz said. In the artist’s own life, his studio time is Milk Moon Residue — that moment when he can slow down and appreciate the beauty around him. But everything else is Lunch Break. A sort of chaotic, busy “everything-ness,” as he describes it. Like most artists, Lovitz makes time for his studio work every day. But also like most artists, he cannot make a liv- ing on his paintings alone. In addition to shows at Philadelphia galleries like Fleisher/Ollman and Commonweal, the artist works as an adjunct professor at Temple University and Rowan University. Soon, he will start a full-time role as an art teacher at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy in Bryn Mawr. Lovitz is married to his high school sweetheart, Emily Lovitz, and they have two sons under 5, Isaiah and Levi. While his wife works as a teacher, Lovitz needs to support their family, too. But he pledges to never give up his painting, either. “It’s all out of a sense of love. I’m going to find a way to make this work,” Lovitz said. Lovitz’s mother, Sandi Lovitz, was also a painter, but she had more of an entre- preneurial spirit, according to the son. She would paint on the canvas, but she would also paint furniture or jewelry. “I’ll put my creativity anywhere,” Lovitz said, explaining his mother’s philosophy. The son is different. He prefers the canvas. He became confident on it in high school, and then decided to make it his focus at the University of Delaware. After college, Lovitz, who grew up and became a bar mitzvah in Havertown, returned to the area to earn his master’s at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Then he lived in South Philadelphia for 10 years and worked at restaurants and bars to make ends meet. The artist was a night owl, and while he wanted to paint in his studio until 4 a.m., he was often bartending instead. He said his shift to teaching and fatherhood put him on a more normal schedule, which he prefers. He vows to never go back to the serving and bartending life. Lovitz does sell paintings. But he does not sell enough to live on it as his income for the year. “Since I’m a dad, I’m a daytime painter. It’s nice to work in the sun- light,” he said. “It’s constantly adapting to new rhythms of life.” The artist thanks his wife for bal- ancing his chaotic and multi-faceted income with a stable one of her own. But since they are high school sweet- hearts, Emily Lovitz was always aware of what she was getting into, according to Lovitz. He has warned her that he will never just go sell insurance. Emily Lovitz, for her part, said her husband’s artistic path never really fac- tored into her decision to be with him. “He’s my partner. He’s my best friend. So I don’t necessarily think a career will make or break a relation- ship,” she added. And their dynamic has clearly worked. Just this year, the couple moved out of the city and into their suburban home. It’s an ideal place for a young family to grow up. Lovitz didn’t belong to a specific synagogue as a kid, though he cele- brated holidays with his family. But the painter and his wife, who grew up Methodist, are starting to look into synagogues so their young sons can attend Hebrew school. Emily Lovitz thinks the relationship works because, just like their respec- tive careers, her personality is more grounded and Adam’s is more spon- taneous. “I think it’s always just been a good balance,” she said. The artist is happy with this life. He understands that most of his artist friends can’t make a full-time living with their art, either. So if they want to keep doing it, they have to work other jobs and then make time. They have to embrace the chaotic busyness. But it’s worth it, Lovitz said. It’s the art, after all, that brings him back to his Milk Moon Residue. “It’s just something that I always found a sense of, ‘I’m interested in this and I’m going to keep doing it natu- rally,’” he said. JE jsaffren@midatlanticmedia.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 13 editorials More Tremors in the Shaky Coalition C ould Israel’s rightward-leaning parties — who have historically been the strongest advocates for the settler movement — find themselves in the position of causing Israelis who live in the West Bank to be under martial law? That actually might happen, as another politically challenging dilemma confronts the increasingly fragile Israeli governing coalition, which passed its one-year mark last week. Since the Six Day War, the territory beyond the historic “Green Line” has been under Israeli military occupa- tion. Israeli citizens who live in the area have lived under civil law by virtue of an “emergency measure,” which has not been extended to the area’s Palestinians, who remain sub- ject to military law. The emergency regulation, which must be renewed every five years, is set to expire at the end of June. The reason most of us have not heard about the “emergency mea- sure” and its five-year renewal is because renewal is practically a given — or had been until this year. But now, with the government hold- ing a 60-seat tie in the Knesset and the opposition committed to obstruction, it isn’t at all clear that the emergency measure can muster enough support. The bill lost a crucial vote on June 6. One partner in the coalition, the Islamist Ra’am party, cannot support a law that favors Jews in the territory and not fellow Palestinians. Without Ra’am, the number of Knesset mem- bers likely to support the legislation is down to 56. But some other coali- tion members abstained. And even though passage of the bill is unques- tionably something favored by right- ward-leaning parties who are joined with Likud leader and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Knesset opposition, they have com- mitted not to support any measure proposed by the governing coalition, as part of their effort to topple the current government and its leader- ship, and voted against it. These political machinations could create real problems for the settler community — which represents a sig- nificant voter bloc for Netanyahu and his opposition team. Under the civil- ian control mandated by the “emer- gency measure,” Israel’s 600,000 citizens who live beyond the Green Line are tried in civilian courts and receive social and health benefits just like residents of Israel proper. They lose all that if they fall under military rule. Even a traffic ticket would have to be adjudicated by a military judge. Moreover, members of the Knesset who live in the West Bank will cease to be residents of Israel, a require- ment for public service. There are other dark clouds for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who seems to be paying the price for favoring pragmatism over ideology in leading his widely divergent eight- party coalition — most of whom are not his natural political allies. In fairly rapid succession, four members of Bennett’s inner circle — his chief of staff, senior foreign policy advisor, personal assistant and spokesper- son — all announced their resigna- tions, reportedly frustrated that they can’t budge their boss to the right. And, of course, there are the continuing, unrelenting opposition efforts of Netanyahu and friends, who have been encouraged by the recent further weakening of the prosecution’s case against Netanyahu. For now, Bennett is hanging on. But his grip is weakening. JE Deadly Ghost Guns G host guns are unserialized, unregistered and untraceable firearms that are bought in pieces and can be assembled at home. They are a worrisome addition to the growing arsenal of killing machines that plague our country. They are legal in 40 states. As crime rates soar, the quick spread and easy access of ghost guns are raising alarms. Ghost guns are unlike any other dangerous item sold in America. They can be bought online like an Amazon purchase. Once delivered to the buyer’s home, they can be assembled in the family room like an item from Ikea. And if one needs guidance with the assembly, online YouTube and other videos help navi- gate the construction process. Ghost guns begin with unfinished frames or receivers — the piece of the firearm that contains the fir- ing mechanism, and the part of a gun that is regulated under federal law. When a frame is “unfinished,” it is unregulated. And since it has no serial number, the ghost gun is 14 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM wholly untraceable. But once ghost guns are assembled, they look, feel and function like a traditional gun and are just as deadly. Last week, a Maryland law prohib- iting the sale, receipt and transfer of an unfinished frame or receiver Los Angeles. But despite the public uproar over increasing gun violence and frustration over the prolifer- ation of untraceable ghost guns, Congress has not acted. Although we favor a ban on ghost guns, we cannot understand why But despite the public uproar over increasing gun violence and frustration over the proliferation of untraceable ghost guns, Congress has not acted. that does not have a serial num- ber by the manufacturer went into effect. That day, the city of Baltimore sued the largest manu- facturer of ghost guns, Polymer 80, as part of an attempt to fight the public health crisis of gun violence. Similar suits have been filed by the District of Columbia and the city of they aren’t, at the very least, sub- ject to regulation and registration. And why is it that the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives does not consider ghost guns a firearm? Purchasers are supposed to show identification to establish proper age when they buy cigarettes and alcohol. Every automobile is issued a vehicle iden- tification number, and drivers must be licensed. But none of that applies to ghost guns. There are no age limits on who can buy them, there are no limita- tions on how many can be bought, and they are sold in interlocking pieces like Legos, in order to facili- tate easy assembly and use. The fundamental problem with ghost guns is that many purchasers buy them to evade law enforce- ment or because they cannot oth- erwise buy firearms legally. That includes underage buyers, buyers with criminal convictions, gun traf- fickers and others we don’t want walking around with a deadly arse- nal. While we understand that regulating ghost guns will not end gun violence, restricting access and insisting on only allowing sales of traceable firearms to those of age who pass a background check would be a positive step in the development of sane gun laws to protect our lives. JE opinions & letters Hate is on the Rise and the Pennsylvania Legislature Must Act BY JAMES ELAM, IV AND SHOSHANA SCHILLER O n June 7, 1998, three men — two of them avowed white supremacists — lynched James Byrd, Jr., a Black man, in Jasper, Texas. After beating him, they brutally and barbarically killed James by dragging him 3½ miles behind their truck before dropping his body in front of an African American church. Just a few months later, in October 1998, Matthew Shepard, a gay college student, was beaten, tortured and left to die tied to a barbed-wire fence. The year before James and Matthew were murdered, legislation to expand and strengthen the existing federal hate crimes law was proposed in Congress but did not pass. However, the murders of James and Matthew, motivated by hatred, led to the eventual passage of the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act almost 12 years later. The act extended existing law to include hate crimes based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability, and strengthened the existing federal hate crimes law. Since the passage of the HCPA at the fed- eral level, Pennsylvania inexplicably has not enacted a comprehensive hate crimes law that encompasses crimes based on sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or dis- ability, despite efforts to do so. While a more comprehensive hate crimes law was proposed in 2019 by state Rep. Dan Frankel and state Sen. Larry Farnese, the bills were never taken up for a vote. In that same time, the number of reported hate crimes in Pennsylvania rose dramatically, up 98% from 2019 to 2020. And, as docu- mented by the Anti-Defamation League, in 2021 Pennsylvania had the highest incidents of white supremacist propaganda distribu- tion of any state in the country, by a wide margin. Across the country, in 2020, the number of hate crime murders was higher than it has been since before the HCPA was signed into law. Hate crimes against Black people rose more than 43% between 2019 and 2020 and against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 61%. Antisemitic incidents rose to an all-time high in 2021, a 34% increase over 2020. Hate crimes based on gender identity rose 18% in 2019 and another 19% in 2020. In Wyoming, where Shepard was murdered, hate crimes were up 260% between 2019 and 2020. We know that hate is rarely confined to just one group. The tragic racially motivated killing of innocent shoppers in Buffalo was foretold by a writing that attacked both Black people and Jews. White supremacists openly strike out not only against people of color but also against members of the gen- der-queer community. It is clear, now more than ever, that it is time to address Pennsylvania’s weak laws against hate. This is not a discussion of policy but of basic humanity. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a motto: Virtue, Liberty and Independence. Those words ring hollow if many of our fellow residents live in constant fear of the growing problem of hate crimes being committed against them in an environ- ment where their chosen government refuses to enact laws to protect their lives. We can do better, we should do better and we must do better to push back against the growing threat of white supremacy and hatred. The Pennsylvania Legislature must act. JE James Elam, IV and Shoshana Schiller are co-chairs of the Black-Jewish Alliance of the ADL. James Elam, IV is the managing part- ner of Elamental, a multidisciplinary agency focusing on technology, media, sports and social action. Shoshana Schiller is an envi- ronmental attorney in the Philadelphia area. CRT Revisited I was pleased to see Fred Pincus’ opinion piece (“Where Do Jews Fit Into Critical Race Theory?”, May 26). Many on-target issues are raised in this piece (such as Jews as middlemen minorities and meritocratic standards for Jews versus Blacks and Hispanics). Among the smaller issues, Pincus’ definitions of equality versus equity would have been better served if taken from a dictionary. My main concern, however, is with the argument over whether CRT is good for Jews. I don’t believe it is good for anyone, except those of right-wing persuasions. The prob- lem lies in the title itself (and, worse, the abbreviation), and many of the definitions ascribed to it. CRT originated in the mid-1970s in the writings of American legal scholars concerned that many of the advances of the civil rights era had slowed or even begun to move backward. Accordingly, then, we should be advocating for an effort to shift the purposes, scope and delivery of education to pro- mote a greater understanding of the lives and experiences of all Americans, not just those who are “like us.” Derrick Bell, whose work gave rise to CRT, was once asked about CRT and replied, “I don’t know what that is. To me, it means telling the truth, even in the face of criticism.” What happens in the absence of common sense reasoning is the co-opting of important ideas by political and community leaders wishing to destroy these ideas for their own aspira- tions. We handed the opposition a three-letter target; they fired away. We made it easy. The story needs to be less about racism and race, and more about justice and equality, fairness and truth as we seek to provide the real story of history in America. Then this instructional movement will be good for us all, including the Jews. Frank L. Friedman Philadelphia Stopping Iran Since 1979, the theocratic government that is Iran has pub- licly and repeatedly proclaimed its primary foreign policy goal: the murder of the Jewish population of Israel (“A Plan B For Iran?”, June 2). It has not yet acted on its antisemitic genocidal goal for only one reason: It has not achieved nuclear capacity — yet. Neville Chamberlain’s belief that a piece of white paper — what today is called “the Iran deal” — could appease or deter pure evil — whether by Hitler then — or the Jew-hating mullahs now — is the clearest example of the likely fatal myopia of President Biden and his cadre of advisers in the State Department. The only plan that can work to end Iran’s murderous nuclear ambition is for Israel and those clear-thinking coun- tries that are not willfully blind to evil is to destroy Iran’s nuclear capacity once and for all, including those individuals responsible for it. JE Richard Sherman Margate, Florida Letters should be related to articles that have run in the print or online editions of the JE, and may be edited for space and clarity prior to publication. Please include your first and last name, as well your town/neighborhood of residence. Send letters to letters@jewishexponent.com. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 15 opinion ‘Foreign Aid’ to Israel a Billion-dollar Bonanza for the US BY YORAM ETTINGER he U.S. does not give foreign aid to Israel — the U.S. makes an annual investment in Israel, one that provides the American taxpayer a return on investment of several hundred percent. Is that a valid statement? While Israel is a grateful recipient of several hundred U.S. military systems, it also serves as a battle-tested, cost-effective laboratory for the U.S. defense and aerospace industries, which employ — directly and indirectly — 3.5 million Americans. Moreover, the Israel Defense Forces serve as a laboratory for the U.S. military itself, which enhances U.S. performance on the battlefield. By serving as such a laboratory, Israel enhances the economy, national security and homeland security of the United States. For example, the Israeli Air Force flies the U.S. company Lockheed-Martin’s F-16 and F-35 com- bat aircraft. This provides both Lockheed-Martin and the U.S. Air Force with invaluable information on operations, maintenance and repairs. This information is then used to manufacture a multi- tude of upgrades for next-generation aircraft. The F-16 itself has been improved by several hundred Israeli-driven upgrades, including to the cockpit, fire control, wings and fuel tanks. This has spared Lockheed-Martin 10-20 years of research and development — which would have cost bil- lions of dollars. It also enhances the company’s global competitiveness, increases its multi-bil- lion-dollar exports and expands its employment base. Similar advantages are enjoyed by Boeing, the manufacturer of the F-15, which is also flown and upgraded by the Israeli Air Force. Indeed, Israel is the Triple-A store for Lockheed- Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, G.D., Northrop Grumman, L3Harris Technologies, G.E., Oshkosh, Honeywell and many other U.S. defense and aerospace companies. This enhances the image of these companies abroad and multiplies their export markets because other countries assume that if Israel — with its unique national security challenges — uses these companies’ products, they must be of high quality. Furthermore, Israel shares its battle tactics with the U.S. Since the two countries face mutual threats from conventional forces and terrorists — who are often equipped with Russian, Chinese and Iranian military systems — this is of great importance. Indeed, many U.S. battle tactics have been formulated based on Israeli combat experience. 16 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM For example, U.S. special operations units and urban warfare specialists are trained by Israeli experts in neutralizing car bombs, improvised explosive devices and suicide bombers. U.S. com- bat pilots benefit greatly from joint maneuvers with highly-experienced Israeli combat pilots, who always fly in a do-or-die state of mind and are thus forced to employ creativity and audacity, fully exploiting the capabilities of U.S.-made combat aircraft. These benefits extend to the realm of intelli- gence. According to a former head of U.S. Air Force Intelligence, Gen. George Keegan, the U.S. would have to establish five CIAs to procure the intelligence provided by Israel. The annual budget of the CIA is around $15 billion. According to the late Sen. Daniel Inouye, who was chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and Intelligence Committee, the scope of Israeli intelligence shared with the U.S. exceeded the intelligence provided by all NATO countries combined. Israeli intelligence helped foil terrorist, kidnapping and bombing plots against the U.S., secured airliners and airports and pro- vided vital data on advanced Soviet/Russian mil- itary systems. Israel is a unique force multiplier for the United States, helping to extend America’s strategic reach, so it can secure vulnerable pro-U.S. Arab oil-producing regimes and deter conventional wars and terrorism. With Israel’s help, the United States can do this without the deployment of U.S. troops, which is not the case with countries like Japan and South Korea. The late Gen. Alexander Haig, who served as NATO’s Supreme Commander and U.S. Secretary of State, and Adm. Elmo Zumwalt once stated: “Israel is the largest U.S. aircraft carrier, which does not require American soldiers on board, cannot be sunk and is deployed in a most critical region (between Europe-Asia-Africa and between the Mediterranean-Red Sea-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf), sparing the U.S. the need to manufacture, deploy and maintain a few more real aircraft carri- ers and additional ground divisions, which would cost the U.S. taxpayer some $15 billion annually.” Israel is also an asset to the U.S. tech sector. More than 200 top American high-tech compa- nies — such as Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, Apple, Johnson & Johnson, Google and Facebook — which employ several million Americans, have established research and development centers in Israel. They use Israel’s brainpower to increase U.S. production and expand U.S. exports and employment. U.S. commercial industries, like defense industries, have realized that Israel is a critical partner in sustaining their edge over China, Russia, Europe and Japan in the development and manufacture of game-changing commercial and military technologies. In conclusion, the U.S.-Israel strategic relation- ship constitutes a classic case of a mutually-ben- eficial two-way street, one that enhances the economies and defense of both countries and benefits Israeli and American taxpayers alike. JE Yoram Ettinger is a former ambassador and head of Second Thought: A U.S.-Israel Initiative. This article was originally published by The Ettinger Report. nzfhatipoglu / iStock / Getty Images Plus T opinion BY ARIEL KAHANA The Israeli Government Has Lasted a Year; Was it Worth it? L ike a terminally ill patient who has defi ed a doctor’s predictions, the government led by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is rounding out a year in offi ce. From the prime minister on down, the sense is that the end could come at any time. Meanwhile, willpower and miracles are keeping the patient alive, for who knows how long. Despite these diffi cult political circumstances, the government is seeing not inconsiderable success. Much of it rests on former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s time in offi ce, like the quiet in the Gaza Strip since “Operation Guardian of the Walls,” the improved economic situation, low energy prices, Israel’s freedom of action in Syria and — according to foreign reports — Iran and, of course, the Abraham Accords. Lapid and Bennett have managed not to completely ruin any of these things. Here and there, they even managed to make improvements. The enormous advantage they enjoy is a very supportive American administration. U.S. President Joe Biden, like other Western lead- ers — insofar as they have time for us while the war in Ukraine is going on — was and is afraid Netanyahu could come back. Popular wisdom has it that the right can make peace and the left can make war. As a result, it’s relatively easy for Bennett and Lapid to build in Judea and Samaria, approve the Jerusalem Day Flag March, stop the opening of a U.S. consulate for the Palestinians in Jerusalem, hook settlement outposts up to the electric grid and so on. With a record like that, this is no left- wing government. But, of course, we aren’t talking about a right- wing government either. Bennett, Lapid, Defense Minister Benny Gantz and President Isaac Herzog all visited with the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority, the UAE and others ear- lier this year, hoping to prevent an outbreak of violence. Maybe they naively thought this would work, but their ineff ectuality led to the opposite result — a wave of horrifi c terrorist attacks. The roots of this wave lie in the even more serious malady of this government — its members. When the coalition includes fi gures from the Muslim Brotherhood who support terrorism and “the Palestinian struggle,” reject our right to exist in Israel and oppose visits by Jews to the Temple Mount, as well as when the government allocates billions to a sector most of whose leaders don’t even see them- selves as Israeli, it’s no wonder that the genie of ter- rorism escaped the bottle. Jewish weakness causes Arab terrorism. That’s the way it’s always been. On the other hand, in light of this fundamental fl aw, the current government is the fi rst one to recognize how serious a problem the country has with Israeli-Arab governability. Glossing over the problem, which was neglected for years, is no longer an option, and that’s good. The steps taken thus far are the fi rst ones, but they are important, for both the Jews and the Arabs. There are other hints of positive action: raising the retirement age for women, integrating haredim into the workforce, easing regulation and imports, rais- ing soldiers’ salaries, laying optic fi bers, addressing the issue of religion and state and more. However, many reforms have stalled, and some will do harm in the long term. The cost of real estate and food is sky-high. The education minis- ter is contributing to future generations’ illiteracy. The transportation minister is busy with politics and gender and not in command of the fi eld. These things are causing damage we will only feel years from now. In terms of how the government is functioning, its report card isn’t too bad. Still, there is nothing in it to redeem this government’s original sin — the lie on which it is based. Bennett duped his voters and his partners. He still isn’t able to look them in the eye, and he won’t be redeemed. Lapid broke the promises he made for years. All simply to oust Bibi. Was it worth it? It doesn’t look that way. The public, according to polls, is unenthusiastic, the political crisis is still here and the country is in chaos. We can’t go on like this. But a year into this government, the opposition should learn the lesson that it apparently won’t be able to form a diff erent government, with or without elections. The outrage at losing power is understandable. But anger, as we know, isn’t a working plan. JE Ariel Kahana is Israel Hayom’s senior diplomatic commentator. This article was originally published by Israel Hayom. The knesset (Israeli parliament) guter / iStock / Getty Images Plus JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 17 opinion Jewish Environmental Thought Is Not Ready for the Climate Crisis. But Our Tradition Is BY DAVID ZVI KALMAN S moke from California’s fires is regularly bad enough to tint the sun on the other side of the country. Pakistan and India just experienced a devastating heat wave. In the Middle East, temperatures have risen by 1.5 degrees Celsius, more than twice the global average. Climate change, and its punishing effects, are here, and getting worse, yet Jewish thinking and advocacy on climate change are still stuck in prevention mode. The Jewish organizations that have blossomed to meet the political moment, not to mention the rabbis, activists and rank-and-file Jews who are engaged on this issue, are largely focused on one bottom line: Judaism demands that we care for the planet before it is too late. This sentiment remains important, and I support it, but it cannot be the only Jewish message for the moment. This is because “we” — the Jewish people — are likely powerless to affect the envi- ronment on a scale that would make a difference. It is also because, whether we like it or not, it is too late. As a scholar interested in the Jewish future and as a member of a research team devoted to Judaism and the natural world, I believe it is time to expand our understanding of what “Jewish environmental thought” can be. The problems with mainstream Jewish approaches to addressing climate change, which scientists say is rapidly approaching a breaking point, are twofold. First, unlike many other environmental prob- lems, climate change can’t be meaningfully cur- tailed through individual behavior; for better or worse, it is primarily in the hands of national gov- ernments and the energy sectors that they regu- late. In the United States, it is largely for the worse: Legislative deadlock and the current Supreme Court’s deregulatory impulses make it hard to imagine tighter regulations on emissions, and domestic political polarization severely hampers America’s ability to exert influence over the 85% of global emissions that are produced outside its borders. These realities undermine much Jewish think- ing on climate change. Rabbis can tell their con- gregants that they should care for the planet until they’re blue in the face, but if their ideas are to be greeted with something other than a nod of agreement, a wistful sigh, and eventual indiffer- ence, they cannot solely focus on the possibility of political change. 18 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Second, the “it’s too late” piece is harder to hear. Even if humanity radically changes its ways in the next decade, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says it must, disasters aggravated by climate change are already here, and many people — especially young people — operate under the assumption that they will get worse. Despite this, messages from Jewish leaders largely continue to focus on prevention, fre- quently insinuating in the process that climate catastrophe is on us if we fail to act. Such mes- sages were appropriate in the 1980s, when disas- ter merely loomed on the horizon. Now, however, this line of thinking will increasingly be heard as nothing more than a grand “I told you so.” than two millennia ago, and the imperative to never forget continues to be highly motivating. An expanded Jewish environmentalism also offers us the chance to reconsider a basic ques- tion: Is this line of thinking for the benefit of the world, or just for other Jews? While politically minded environmental thought is strongly incen- tivized to spread universal messages, it does so by focusing on stories that Christians and Muslims will find relatable — Adam being charged with stewarding the world, Noah and the flood — and ignoring a much larger set of stories and ideas that are particular to Jewish tradition. The pro- posed new kinds of thinking might ironically be better capable of speaking specifically to Jewish interests, developing ideas about how to adapt to Jewish educators and leaders must understand that new ideas are crucial because environmental fatalism has already become the accepted wisdom. We can address both of these problems by expanding our conception of what Jewish envi- ronmental thought is supposed to be. Even as we continue to push for sensible climate policy, we must make realistic plans to greet the future, as well. Rather than doubling down on messages of prevention and personal responsibility, hoping to achieve a better result perhaps by being more emphatic about it, Jewish environmentalism must help people adapt to the stresses of our warmer world, offer consolation to those who are mourn- ing the one that we are losing, and prevent us from treating the present climate as “normal” by reminding us of the truly normal climate that will soon be out of living memory. The Jewish tradition is already well suited for these tasks. As examples: rabbinic Judaism’s cen- tral narrative about moral failure leading to the loss of a land bears a striking similarity to the con- temporary climate crisis, and the long process by which all types of Judaism dealt with that tragedy speaks to its ability to reinvent itself around a story of loss and recovery, a story which has served it well through other periods of persecution. In terms of memorializing tragedy, Jewish tradition contin- ues to commemorate events that took place more a changed planet that draws from the particulars of Jewish history. Shifting Jewish environmental thought in this direction is not without its risks. As with any strat- egy that takes climate change to be inevitable, this line of thought could be accused of propa- gating a dangerous fatalism and sapping environ- mental activism of its energy. The risks are serious, but Jewish educators and leaders must understand that new ideas are cru- cial because environmental fatalism has already become the accepted wisdom. Many young peo- ple already assume that their entire lives will play out in a world of radical climatic decay, and this plays a powerful dampening effect in their ambi- tions to change even non-environmental aspects of the world. Jewish environmental thought, like the environment, is out of time. It is time to embrace this reality and think about the subject anew. JE David Zvi Kalman is the scholar in residence and director of new media at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America and the owner of Print- o-Craft Press. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. nation / world Detroit Church Father Coughlin Founded Hosts Jewish-Catholic Relations Event The National Shrine of the Little Flower — founded by notorious antisemite Father Charles Coughlin — hosted on May 31 an event titled “The Jewish- Catholic Relationship: Past, Present, and Future,” a series of historical lectures co-sponsored by the Archdiocese of Detroit and the local Jewish Community Relations Council, JTA reported. Jews and Catholics alike filed into the pews in Royal Oak, Michigan, to hear two academics, one Jewish and one Catholic, discuss the history of relations between the two faiths, most of it revolving around Catholic antisemitism. The choice of venue was deliberate. “There’s so much polarization in our society, we need this reconciliation in gen- eral,” Rabbi Asher Lopatin, executive director of the Detroit JCRC/AJC, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “What’s more powerful than for Jews and Catholics to come together in Father Coughlin’s church?” The pairing of organizations made for an interesting historical wrinkle: The Detroit JCRC/AJC was originally founded in 1937, and one of its first orders of business was to publicly oppose Coughlin’s broadcasts as antisemitic. Meanwhile, the Archdiocese of Detroit supported and protected Coughlin for the first decade of his broadcasting career, until 1937, when the death of the area’s bishop, combined with Coughlin’s escalating bad press, led the Vatican to appoint a new bishop who worked more aggressively to control the Radio Priest’s rhetoric. Survey: Americans Not Paying Attention to BDS Movement A Pew Research Center survey released on May 26 found that American adults are just not paying attention to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel, JTA reported. A whopping 84% of adults surveyed said they have heard “not much” or “noth- ing at all” about the movement, which seeks to pressure Israel into changing its policy toward the Palestinians by promoting boycotts and economic sanctions. Only 5% of the surveyed adults — who were of diverse religious backgrounds — knew “some” about it, and only 2% strongly support it. Pew used an online panel to survey 10,441 U.S. adults from March 7 to 13, with the stated goal of better understanding Americans’ views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The margin of error for the full sample was 1.5 percentage points. EV Sales Rise Sharply in Israel In the first five months of 2022, 5.2% of all cars sold in Israel, or 6,900 cars, were electric vehicles, compared to just 1.2% in the same period in 2021, Globes reported. Globes said the EV market would have grown faster if there weren’t delivery delays of Tesla cars because of COVID lockdowns in China. Car industry sources said there is a backlog of more than 12,000 orders for EV, which should comprise about 8% of new car sales. Israel will increase by 10% its purchase tax on electric vehicles starting in January. Those increases will apply to 2022 orders delayed beyond the end of 2022. Aliyah from Ethiopia Resumes After more than a year of delays, aliyah resumed from Ethiopia on June 1 with 181 immigrants arriving at Ben Gurion Airport, The Times of Israel reported. Some of the immigrants had waited for decades to reunite with their families. The flight was the first since March 2021. Another 160 immigrants arrived the next day, with additional flights expected in the coming months. The Israeli government approved last year bringing 3,000 new immigrants from war-torn Ethiopia. The Jewish Agency said they will all arrive by November. Since the covert Operation Solomon ended in 1991 — with the vast majority of the Beta Israel community being brought to Israel, the government has sporadi- cally decided to bring over those left behind. They often are referred to as Falash Mura — converts to Christianity because of coercion or fears of persecution — and not considered eligible for aliyah under the Law of Return. 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In its place have been headlines of mass shootings in Charleston, South Carolina; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and more recently, on South Street in Philadelphia on June 4, where three were killed and 11 injured — each event replacing the previous one as front-page news. Th ese events are more than just a drop in the bucket of statistics used to make an argument for or against access to guns. Th eir impact remains visceral to those personally touched by gun violence. “You can’t go outside no more; you’re scared to turn the corner; you don’t want to go anywhere,” said Oronde McClain, a Philadelphia resident who was shot at age 10. “And it is a burden to the family. You can have a beautiful day; you could have went to a cookout. Now, you have to take medicine; you’re scared because you could have a seizure. Th ere’s a lot of things that one bullet could do to a family.” McClain was a speaker on a June 3 Philadelphia Jewish Family and Children’s Service panel discuss- ing the impact of gun violence on the community, the 20 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM individual and policy. Jewish leaders around the country, like many oth- ers, have expressed their distress about continued gun violence in the United States. “For thousands of years, we, as a Jewish people have discussed the epidemic of violence towards other people,” said Rabbi Kelly Levy of Austin, Texas, which is about 160 miles from Uvalde. “It comes all the way from the Talmud, when we are taught that to destroy one life is as though you have destroyed the entire world, and to save one life is as though you have saved the world.” Th ough Jewish thought takes a clear stance against violence, with a mounting death count and growing frustration with political gridlock, addressing gun violence is both urgent and vexing. “I am never surprised anymore, but I am just waiting for, frankly, the next mass shooting because what we know is that our society refuses to deal with this crisis,” said Adam Garber, executive director of CeaseFirePA, an interfaith and interdisciplinary coa- lition of leaders against gun violence. Th ere are already more than 200 homicides in 2022 in Philadelphia, according to Garber, putting the year on pace to be one of the most violent recorded. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 45,222 fi rearm-related deaths in 2020, making it among the top fi ve causes of death for those 1-44 years old. Th e COVID era is associated with an increase in gun violence prevalence. Firearms sales skyrocketed, increasing 49% from 2019 to 2020, a Pennsylvania State Police report said. Pandemic restrictions and economic disruptions meant that fewer social ser- vices, such as recreation centers, were accessible to people. Joshua Horwitz, co-director of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who also spoke on the JFCS panel, suggested a multifaceted approach to address- ing gun violence: “It’s a puzzle, which means that to solve it, you need a puzzle as well, diff erent types of solutions.” Beefi ng up fi rearm purchase licensing laws, limit- ing magazines to fewer than 10 rounds and appropri- ately enforcing red fl ag laws — which allow for the temporary confi scation of fi rearms from someone who may pose a risk to themselves or others — are all parts of the puzzle, Horwitz said. Th rough a public health approach to mitigating gun violence, the social variables that drive gun vio- lence must also be addressed, which include exposure to domestic violence, guns and drugs. Providing additional support to those at high rates of exposure kyoshino / iStock / Getty Images Plus ‘It’s a Photo by Heather Ross Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (left) at the Uvalde to PA End Gun Violence Rally on May 27 Oronde McClain at the June 3 Jewish Family and Children’s Service panel on the implications of gun violence to these risk factors can help decrease the likelihood of those people acquiring and using a gun. For gun owners and advocates for easier gun access, mass shootings are no less of a tragedy. But guns aren’t the problem, Jewish armed secu- rity guard Grant Schmidt argues. A combination of low police morale and lax background checks are responsible for mass shootings at schools, he said. Th e Police Executive Research Forum, in a survey of more than 200 departments, found a 45% increase in retirements and a 20% increase in resignations in 2020-2021. “A lot of my clients have told me stories that they called the police when something violent was hap- pening, and the police never showed,” Schmidt said. In the case of Uvalde, Schmidt said, the shooter should never have been allowed to own a gun, per his background of violence towards animals and family members. “He should have been 302-ed (involuntarily com- mitted to a hospital, crisis center or psychiatric institution), adjudicated mentally defective and never been able to pass a background check, but that law was not enforced,” Schmidt said. Instead, in addition to greater enforcement of background checks (which, if they are enforced, are already strict enough, Schmidt said), Schmidt advo- cates for the elimination of gun-free zones, which, per a 1990 law, prohibit the use of loaded and uncon- cealed fi rearms in or near public elementary and high schools. “It’s so frustrating to me that we’re still treating police offi cers like fi rst responders,” Schmidt said. “Th ey’re second responders. Th e targets of attacks — we are the fi rst responders.” Levy, whose synagogue, Congregation Beth Israel, experienced an antisemitic arson attack in October, is asking questions about how to move forward aft er shootings and violent attacks, examining the role in on-campus security at her synagogue, which increased aft er the arson. Photo by Julia Louisa Hagenbuch Gun control activists rally in Harrisburg at the general assembly building. Courtesy of Pennsylvania’s Governor’s Offi ce “Th is goes towards that culture shift in what would eventually and hopefully become a society where we don’t need to protect ... we don’t require our security guards at every Shabbat service, or even on a daily basis, because there wouldn’t be people out there who could come in and infl ict harm on the people who are in our building,” Levy said. “Th e reality is, that until that day comes, we need to do what we can to protect our children and keep them safe.” Horwitz believes that providing additional security to a place of worship while advocating for gun control are not mutually exclusive: “Th at’s not dissonant; that’s the reality. Th e problem is that our security, unfortunately, only takes us so far.” Uvalde, like other schools and synagogues, had armed security that did not prevent attacks with assault weapons. Th ey do, however, create a feeling of safety that is welcome in times of profound uncer- tainty, Levy said. To other gun control advocates like Garber and Horwitz, increased security, particularly increased gun accessibility for citizens, is a false solution. “How many guns are going to make us safe? Th ere are more guns than there are people in this country — what point is that? Is it 400 million? 500 million guns? Is it a billion guns?” Garber said. “At some point, we just have to decide this path we’re on is not really doing anything but killing our children.” JE srogelberg@midatlanticmedia.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 21 arts & culture Matisyahu to Perform at Barrack 75th Anniversary JARRAD SAFFREN | STAFF WRITER T he Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy in Bryn Mawr is turning 75 this year. And as the oldest pluralistic Jewish secondary school in the United States, it is inviting a pluralistic Jewish rapper to help celebrate. Matisyahu, who grew up in the Reconstructionist denomination and famously joined the Chabad movement as his career took off in the 2000s (and who has since shaved his long beard, embracing a more relaxed approach to religion) will headline Barrack’s 75th anniversary party on June 12 on campus. From 5-7 p.m., the school formerly known as the Akiba Hebrew Academy will host an outdoor festival with car- nival games, crafts and a kosher food truck for students, parents and alumni. Around 7 p.m., the rapper and reggae singer, whose seventh and latest stu- dio album, “Matisyahu,” came out in March, will take the stage. It’s a homecoming of sorts for the singer, who was born in a Bryn Mawr hospital. But he only spent a month or two in the area before moving to California with his parents. Nonetheless, he’s excited to return and help Barrack mark its big 7-5. “Judaism can be practiced and cele- brated in so many different ways, and it is very special to me to be a part of the anniversary of a school who was so ahead of its time in terms of its respect for women in our religion,” Matisyahu said via email. Barrack prides itself on that core value that the singer espoused. Ukrainian Selfreliance Federal Credit Union IMPACT YOUR SAVINGS 0.70% APY 1 7 Month Share Certificate 1.71% APY 1 13 Month Share Certificate 1.71% APY 1 36 Month Share Certificate Learn more at: ukrfcu.com/share Or call us at: (215) 725-4430 1. Annual Percentage Yield (APY). Additoinal Terms & Conditions apply. 2. My Choice Share Certificate allows a one-time rate increase corresponding with current advertised 24, 36 & 60-month. The new rate will remain in effect until the certificate ma- turity date. $500 minimum balance required to open and earn APY. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawals. All rates are subject to change without notice. Federally insured by NCUA 22 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Pluralistic means nondenominational, and to Head of School Marshall Lesack, nondenominational means openness to students and families from all different Jewish backgrounds. But Lesack, a 1997 Akiba alum who has been in his position for only a year, is quick to point out that the school’s core value predates his tenure. It goes back to Akiba’s founding in post-war America. Lesack believes that the institution has lived its mission and welcomed Jews from all different backgrounds over the years. It has graduated almost 3,000 students, many of whom have gone on to great things. You could build a whole trivia game around Barrack’s list of notable alums, who include Pennsylvania gubernato- rial candidate and Attorney General Josh Shapiro, CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom, who will speak at the school’s graduation ceremony the day after the concert. “I believe that as a Jewish people and as a Jewish world, we exist in different stripes and perspectives,” Lesack said. “We need to find communities where we work toward togetherness even as we approach things differently.” Matisyahu’s Jewish journey has been about engaging with different sects of the faith and using each one to grow as an individual. After growing up Reconstructionist, he abandoned the religion for many years. Then, as he wrote on his web- site in 2011, reflecting on his journey over the past decade, he found his way back to Judaism because he felt like he “needed rules.” In that same post, he also said that he felt like he no longer needed so many rules. “I am reclaiming myself,” the musi- cian wrote. “Trusting my goodness and my divine mission.” Without pluralism, there is no Matisyahu. And without pluralism, there is no Barrack, either. The singer wants to convey that feel- ing — of giving your open mind over to the journey — with the songs he performs on June 12. “I’m looking forward to playing the Matisyahu  Courtesy of Matisyahu songs that so many of you all love and have history with as well as hopefully teaching some about the beauty and spirituality found in improvisation i.e. being in the moment and letting the music guide us,” he said. For Barrack students and parents, the feeling is mutual. They are looking forward to embracing the moment and the music. “I love a lot of his music, and a lot of his songs are staples at Barrack and in my grade,” said Aiden Sandler, a Barrack junior. “Especially on bus rides. It’s a great time.” “It’s really nice to have vibrant and fun music that is rooted in Jewish tra- dition and that celebrates Jewish values and Jewish experience,” added Yoella Epstein, a Barrack parent, alum and board member. “We thought it would be fun to have a headliner. Matisyahu was the icing on the cake,” said Lisa Sandler, Aiden’s mom and the chair of the school’s board. “People love him. It’s a fun opportunity.” Tickets for the event are $36 and can be ordered on Barrack’s website at jbha. org/. Click the icon that pops up when you land on the page. JE jsaffren@midatlanticmedia.com food & dining F TAY-SACHS REE & CANAVAN SCREENING CALL (215)887-0877 FOR DETAILS e-mail:ntsad@aol.com visit: www.tay-sachs.org DustyPixel / iStock / Getty Images Plus As American As Pareve Pies LINDA MOREL | SPECIAL TO THE JE A t the dawn of the 20th cen- tury, observant Jewish women made pie crusts and other pastries using rendered chicken fat as shortening! They actually fried chicken skins until yellow fat oozed into the pan — which sounds so savory and Old World. But this shortening complied with the Kashrut Laws, which forbid mixing dairy products and meat at the same meal. Because butter wasn’t an option for kosher housewives serving meat, what else could they do but turn to schmaltz, glistening chicken fat? In 1911, Crisco burst on the scene as an all-vegetable shortening. Procter & Gamble, its manufacturer, proudly promoted Crisco as a kosher food, one that performed as well as satiny butter but could be used freely with meat. As extraordinary as a one-day supply of oil that lasted eight days, the company boldly announced, “Crisco was the miracle for which the Jews have waited four thousand years.” Soon synonymous with superior pie crusts, Crisco became a life-altering, game changer for kosher bakers. Its grand entry into kosher kitchens made modern pie crusts feasible for assim- ilating Jewish women who wanted to remain observant while baking all-American pies. To this day, a slice of pie and its tempting crust are pictured on Crisco containers, indicating to consumers that the fi nest crusts start with Crisco shortening. Crust afi cionados agree that Crisco produces the lightest, fl aki- est pie crusts, even more so than butter whose crusts are a bit brittle. Since its introduction, Crisco has been a liberator, an equalizer that off ered kosher women the opportunity to make pareve pies that compete with the puffi est, most delicate crusts in America. Pie Crust | Pareve To use with all the pie fi lling recipes below: Equipment: Regular size (4-cup) pie pan, not deep dish Preferably a stand mixer with paddle attachment, or an electric beater with fi rm beater attachments 1 pound large dried beans, such as chickpeas, or pie weights Rolling pin Ingredients: Nonstick vegetable spray 2 cups fl our, plus more for sprinkling ¾ teaspoon granulated salt, not kosher salt ½ teaspoon sugar ¾ cup Crisco, chilled for 12 hours or more 3-6 tablespoons ice water Coat the pie pan with nonstick spray. Sift the fl our, salt and sugar into a large bowl. Reserve. With a soup spoon, scoop the Crisco into about 5 chunks. Place the chunks in the bowl of a stand mixer or a second large mixing bowl. Using the paddle attachment or electric mixer’s fi rm beaters, beat the fl our mixture into the Crisco, about ½ cup at a time, starting at a low speed and going to medium-high as the two are incorporated. Beat for about 30 sec- onds, or until the mixture resembles coarse sand. Add the ice water, a tablespoon at a time, beating in between each addition. When the mixture turns into chunks of dough, it is ready. You may not need all of the ice water. Form the dough into two balls. Roll them in your palms to get rid of as Screening for other Jewish Genetic Diseases also available. This message is sponsored by a friend of Nat’l Tay-Sachs & Allied Diseases Association of Delaware Valley many seams or cracks as possible. Then, using your palms, fl atten the balls into disks about 3-4 inches in diameter. Refrigerate them for at least 30 minutes before rolling. Preheat your oven to 450 degrees F. To roll dough: Place parchment paper on the counter. Remove one dough disk from the refrigerator, and place it in the center of the parch- ment paper. Sprinkle a little fl our on the rolling pin. Flatten the dough disk slightly with the rolling pin. Then, rolling from the center toward the edges, continue to fl atten the dough. Do not roll back and forth, as the dough will tear. If it tears, you can fi x it by pressing dough together with your fi ngers around the tear. Roll the dough into an amoe- ba-shaped circle about ⅛-inch thick, slightly larger than the pie pan. Place a piece of aluminum foil over half of the dough circle. Fold it in half, parchment paper and all. Turn it upside down, and place the semicir- cle of dough along the pie pan’s mid- line. Gently pull away the parchment and foil and nudge the dough into place. Fix any tears with your fi ngers. With another piece of foil, cover JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 23 Now more than ever CONGRATULATE YOUR GRADUATE SIZE The Jewish Exponent’s graduation issue will publish on Thursday, June 30 TH DEADLINE IS THURSDAY, JUNE 24 TH SIZE A $ B 95 150 Congratulations Rachael, We wish you the best in this next chapter of your life. $ Adam, Work hard in College next year, we wish you the best! 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Remove the sec- ond disk of dough from the refrig- erator and follow the dough-rolling directions above. Cover the fruit with the second circle of dough, which will be the top crust. Press the top crust into the bottom crust to seal them. Cut slits in a couple of places in the top crust. combined. Spoon the apple mixture into the crust-lined pie pan. Cover the apples with the top crust. Bake for 1 hour, or until the crust is golden brown. Cool for 15 minutes or more before serving. Rinse the berries under cold water. Lay them out on paper towels to dry. Hull the strawberries, and cut them into halves or quarters, if they are large. Place all the berries in a large mix- ing bowl. Add the remaining ingre- dients. With a wooden or silicone spoon utensil, gently mix them until well combined. Spoon the berry mix- ture into the crust-lined pie pan. Cover the berries with the top crust. Bake for 1 hour, or until the crust is golden brown. Cool for 15 minutes or more before serving. Ginger Peach Pie Filling | Pareve Serves 8 1-inch fresh ginger root 6 peaches ½ cup sugar 1½ teaspoon fl our ⅛ teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons lemon juice ¼ teaspoon vanilla Peel the ginger. Dice it and then chop it fi nely. Cut the peaches in half. Discard the pits, and peel them. Slice the peaches thin. Place the ginger and peaches in a large mixing bowl. Add the remain- ing ingredients. With a wooden or silicone spoon utensil, gently mix ingredients until well combined. Spoon the mixture into the crust- lined pie pan. Cover the peaches with the top crust. Bake for 1 hour, or until the crust is golden brown. Cool for 15 minutes or more before serving. JE Tiferet Bet Israel Confirmation 5782 Apple Spice Pie Filling | Pareve Serves 8 5 baking apples, such as Granny Smith, Gala, Fuji or Pink Lady ½ cup sugar 1½ teaspoon fl our ½ teaspoon cinnamon ⅛ teaspoon allspice ⅛ teaspoon cardamom ⅛ teaspoon salt 1½ teaspoons lemon juice Peel, core and slice the apples thin. Place them in a large mixing bowl. Add the remaining ingredients. With a wooden or silicone spoon utensil, gently mix them until well Rachael Elizabeth Dubrow Noa Livya Stein Eliseo D. Rozenwasser Rabbi Matan Silberstein Executive Director Jennifer Kosoy Director, Congregational Learning & Engagement Jeff Llewellyn President Rory Michelle Sullivan Artist in Residence JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 25 Obituaries RJC President, Educator Howard Cohen Dies at 81 BY HEATHER M. ROSS | STAFF WRITER H oward A. Cohen, 81, a teacher who worked under two pres- idents, served as president of the Greater Philadelphia Republican Jewish Committee and was deeply com- mitted to Israel, died on May 21. “Howard was a Republican who yearned for the days when Republicans and Democrats could speak civilly to each other, and I was a Democrat who yearned for the same,” said Ben Picker, a best friend for nearly 50 years and the godfather to his daughter, Sarah. From 1971 to 1972 Cohen worked as a staff assistant to President Richard Nixon’s White House Counsel Charles Colson and also worked in the Ford administration. He had a stint as secre- tary of revenue for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, too. Cohen was a longtime member of Har Zion Temple, where he served as pres- ident of its Men’s Club for a time and espoused his love for Israel. “He cared very much about Israel and about Judaism. The biggest thing he wanted was to see my daughter bat mitz- vahed,” Sarah Cohen said. Cohen held positions as the execu- tive vice president/CEO of ORT America and vice president/CEO of Operation Independence, which promoted eco- nomic growth in Israel. Funeral Arrangements & Monuments Graves at Most Cemeteries for Less 26 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM “He was an adamant supporter of Israel and the survival of the Jewish peo- ple,” Picker said. P rofe s siona l ly, Cohen was the found- ing chair of the Public Management Department at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Courtesy of Sarah Cohen School and taught for Howard Cohen many years at the Fels School of Government. the survival of the Jewish people, which He also was involved with Temple was reflected in his involvement with University’s Fox School of Business in Operation Independence. multiple capacities for more than 15 years; Cohen was born in Newark, New that included teaching courses on business Jersey, on Feb. 10, 1941. ethics and negotiation, serving as asso- He received a master’s of business admin- ciate dean of development, helping with istration in international business and fundraising and serving as the executive transportation from George Washington director of Temple’s Dialogue Institute. University and both a law degree and a The institute is a nonprofit organiza- bachelor of arts in political science and eco- tion dedicated to promoting interfaith and nomics from Rutgers University. intercultural dialogue by conducting sem- Later, he married his wife, Barbara, on inars for young leaders from around the July 8, 1972. world and introducing young people to Cohen was dedicated to teaching, many faiths, according to Majid Alsayegh, believed in education and wanted to help a longtime colleague of Cohen’s. people improve themselves and succeed, Cohen brought government experience according to Sarah Cohen. Because of the to the board of the Dialogue Institute, pandemic, he learned to use and teach which he served on before becoming the on Zoom at 78 — all while fulfilling his executive director and again afterward. duties as a grandfather. While on the board, he pushed for the “My dad wrote letters to my daughter, teaching of ethics to be incorporated into who is 11 years old. He would send her the teaching of religion and faith. letters. If she wrote back, he’d send her a “He always spoke his mind and spoke dollar. She’ll have those letters for the rest up when something needed to be said. of her life,” Sarah Cohen said. He was a voice of reason who added value An avid reader, he followed the news when he spoke,” Alsayegh said. every day and read many books on busi- He pushed for the board to bring on ness, economics and other topics. members of color and diverse faiths Hobbies included fishing, reading because the institute respected celebra- and woodworking. He built some of his tions of diverse faiths and ethnicities; furniture, including the dining table he Cohen believed the board should reflect shared with his wife. that, Alsayegh said. “They used to sit and have breakfast According to friends and family, bring- together every morning. They sat and read ing people of diverse ideas together was an the paper together,” Sarah Cohen said. important part of who Cohen was. Cohen is survived by his wife, Barbara; “He loved the idea of bringing people his son, David; his daughter, Sarah; son- to the table,” Sarah Cohen said. in-law, Jon; and two grandchildren. JE Cohen believed economic security for Israel was a crucial part of ensuring hross@midatlanticmedia.com Former Maccabi USA President Bob Spivak Dies at 85 GALL SIGLER | SPECIAL TO THE JE R obert “Bob” Spivak, the for- mer president of Maccabi USA and an International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductee, died on May 25. He was 85. Spivak was born in Philadelphia in 1936 and attended Central High School. After graduating from Muhlenberg College, he embarked on a lifelong career at the investment firm CMS Cos. He retired to Yorktown, Virginia. In 1977, Spivak visited Israel with two friends and attended the Maccabiah Games. “He was very moved by that expe- rience,” his son, Michael Spivak, said. Upon returning to the United States, Spivak became determined to revamp the United States Committee Sports for Israel, which was responsible for sending Jewish American athletes to the games. The organization “did not have a lot of funding and was not well-known at the time,” Michael Spivak said. Together with a few friends, Spivak assembled an organizing committee. They moved the organization from New York to Philadelphia. In 1981, he became the organization’s president, a position he held for two decades. That, he believed, was his greatest success. In the interview Maccabi USA con- ducted with Spivak, he called the orga- nization “a second family.” Spivak was committed to providing an opportunity for Jewish athletes to compete in the Maccabiah Games. As president of Maccabi USA, the suc- cessor of the United States Committee Sports for Israel, Spivak oversaw a substantial increase in the number of American athletes participating in the Maccabiah Games — from 350 in 1981 to 600 in 2001, per the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. “Bringing Jewish athletes to Israel was his love and his passion,” Michael Spivak said. Bob Spivak  Courtesy of the Spivak family Together with the Maccabi World Union and the JCC Association of North America, Spivak helped develop the Maccabi Sports Camps. The camps, held locally throughout the United States, increased awareness among Jewish communities about the Maccabiah Games and Maccabi USA at large. Spivak viewed the Maccabiah Games as more than a sports event. “Marching into Ramat Gan stadium and tens of thousands of Jews cheer- ing” encapsulated the importance of the Maccabiah Games to him, Michael Spivak said. While he grew up in a non-practicing environment, Judaism was central to Spivak’s life. “He believed that Judaism was a broth- erhood, and he found a way that he could connect in his own way to Judaism and Israel,” Michael Spivak said. Spivak was committed to the better- ment of society through sports. During his tenure as president, Maccabi USA supported the Israel (Ilan) Sports Centre for the Physically Disabled, as well the opening of a sports and recre- ation facility in Ben Shimen Forest in Modi’in, Israel, in 1994. Throughout his time as president, Spivak spearheaded the Maccabiah Games Pre-Camp, which aimed at providing participants with a cultural SIZZLIN INGS AV SUMMER S LIFETIME NO-CLOG WARRANTY Call Today for Your FREE Estimate! 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Every senior athlete com- peting in the games arrives in Israel for a week-long educational program learn- ing about Israeli history and culture. “He strongly believed it was not just about going and competing; he wanted a full immersion in Israel, culturally and historically,” Michael Spivak said. In an interview on the Maccabi USA YouTube channel, Spivak said of the pre-camp program, “We hoped that would be enriching in some way for the BROWN Bernice Brown (nee Belitsky), age 97, passed away on May 30, 2022. Wife of the late Michael Brown; mother of Clifford Har- old (Marcia) Brown, Mark Allan (Waynette) Brown, Paul Robert (Shelley) Brown, and Karen Joyce (Peter) Velocci; Sister of Jack Belitsky; Grandmother of Daniel (Colleen) Brown, Amanda (Daniel) Linick, Jordan, Lindsay, Ryan, Ja- son Brown, and Heather (Brandon) Murro; Great-grandmother of Sadie and Sam Brown, Nathan and Maya Linick, Ryan, Ethan, and Maddox Murro. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Autism Cares Foundation P.O. Box 180 Richboro, Pennsylvania 18954 or to Dancing while Cancering P.O. Box 13401 Chicago, Illinois 60613 or to a char- ity of the donor’ choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com CLYMAN FLORENCE (nee Hirsh), May 29, 2022. Husband of Wilbert. Moth- er of Jeffrey, Howard and Robert Clyman. Grandmother of Joshua, Samantha and Benjamin. Math teacher at George Washington High School for 30 years. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Gratz College, 7605 Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027, www. gratz.edu. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com COOPERSMITH Julie B. Coopersmith (nee Koe- hler) passed away on 05/28/2022, 74, Baltimore MD. She is survived by her beloved husband Dr. Bruce Coopersmith and her adoring broth- er Karl Koehler. Julie loved theater and studied acting in New York City. She also spent many years in de- voted service to animal care and rescue-her work was featured in Cat Fancy magazine. She was also a highly talented interior decorator. Julie was deeply dedicated to the 28 kids’ lives ... what we did not realize is that it would also enrich our lives.” Perhaps the most significant chal- lenge Spivak faced as president came during the Second Intifada in 2001. Due to security concerns in Israel, the Maccabi USA board was split as to whether it was safe for American ath- letes to attend the Maccabiah Games. Spivak “felt strongly, after consult- ing with all the board members, that the organization should go through with it” and participate. Eventually, the principles of the Chabad move- ment. She was truly a “Woman of Valor” with a wonderful, wonderful heart. Contributions in her memory may be made to Chabad of Down- town Baltimore and Chabad of the Main Line and to The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS). GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com GENTER PAULINE (nee Freezman) on May 26, 2022. 94 yrs. old. Beloved wife of the late Noah; Loving mother of Beth Probinsky (Richard) and Deborah Zolot (Andrew); Dear sister of Oscar Freezman and the late Dorothy Schwartz; Devot- ed grandmother of Michael, Josh (Jane), Rachel (Matthew), Allison (Eric), and David (Danielle); Ador- ing great-grandmother of Charlotte, Nate, Poppy, and Willa. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com KELSEN MICHAEL on May 24, 2022. Be- loved husband of Karoline (nee Hough); Loving father of Jack and Samantha; Devoted son of Rhena and Steven Kelsen; Dear brother of Fran Kelsen. Contributions in his memory may be made to Mont. Co. SPCA, 19 E. Ridge Pk., Consho- hocken, PA 19428, or Jack M. Bar- rack Hebrew Academy, 272 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com PINCUS PERL (nee Plottel) on May 25, 2022. Beloved wife of Irwin; Loving mother of Rhea Turteltaub (Adam) and Marc Jonathan Pincus; Devot- ed grandmother of Max and Ross. Contributions in her memory may be made to Jewish National Fund, JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM games were held as planned, with the American delegation present. “It was a celebration of support for Israel,” Michael Spivak said. In 2001, in recognition of Spivak’s “significant contributions to the State of Israel and society through sports,” he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Spivak also became the first non-Is- raeli named president of the World Maccabiah Games in 2013. www.usa.jnf.org/jnf-tree-planting- center, Nazareth Hospital, www. giving.trinityhealthma.org/nazareth or UCLA Division of Geriatric Med- icine, www.uclahealth.org/geriat- rics/giving-division-programs GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Beyond his work with Maccabi USA, Spivak was involved in the Jewish com- munity and was a board affiliate in the Anti-Defamation League, Jewish National Fund, Jewish Community Centers of Philadelphia and Boys Town Jerusalem. Spivak is survived by his wife, Ann Taylor Hogge; siblings Joel and Lynn; children; and grandchildren. JE Gall Sigler is an intern with the Jewish Exponent. Southampton Road, Phila., PA 19154. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com RICH SUSAN (nee Garber), on May 24, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Je- rome F. Rich; loving mother of Rob- ert Rich, Barbara (Rich) Meranus and Michael Rich; loving grand- mother of Jerry Meranus, Sophie Rich, Lilah Rich and Sarah Rich. Contributions in her memory may be made to Planned Parenthood. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ROSENBLUTH FRANCES (nee Baylinson) on May 31, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Harold S.; Loving mother of Hal Rosenbluth (Renee), Lee Rosen- bluth (Nancy), and Amy Narducci (Blaise); Dear sister of David Bay- linson (Janice); Devoted grand- mother of Jeff, Jessica, Travis, Kyle, Megan (Chris), Benjamin (Jessica), and Brandon (Alyssa); Adoring great-grandmother of Henry, Thomas, Nora, Charlotte, and James. Contributions in her memory may be made to Harold S. Rosenbluth Mem. Fund, C/O Cong. Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St., Phila., PA 19123 GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ROSSMAN Ronald Rossman on May 31, 2022. Husband of Marlena (nee Rosen- berg), father of Brooke (Jeffrey) Hershman, and Heather Rossman (Austin Faberman), grandfather of Matthew and Allie Hershman, Seth and Shane Faberman. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to The Special Olympics PA, 2900 SHAW Debbi (nee Field). May 28, 2022. Devoted mother of Lisa Aversa- no (Anthony) of Ventnor, NJ and Jonny Shaw (Joanne) of Newtown Square, PA. Loving sister of Bar- ry Field. Beloved grandmother of Jason, Brandon, Jordyn. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to the Dementia Society of Ameri- ca, www.dementiasociety.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com great-grandchildren Isabella and Andrealle as well as his brother Joel Spivak and sister Lynn Clem- ents. Bob was born in Philadelphia on December 30th, 1936 to Helen and Philip Spivak. Bob was a 202 graduate of Central High School and is an honorary life member of the alumni board. He graduated from Muhlenberg College in 1958. In 1968 he joined the insurance/ investment firm CMS and worked there until he retired. Bob was President of Maccabi USA for 20 years. He was awarded the Yakir Maccabi Award, Maccabi World Union’s highest honor in recog- nition of his leadership. He was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 and the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in Israel, 2001. He was a delegate on the U.S. Olympic Committee and a member of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. His Board affiliations included the Jewish National Fund, Anti-Defa- mation League, Jewish Community Centers of Philadelphia and Boy’s Town Jerusalem. In addition, he has been listed in “Who’s Who in World Jewry” “Who’s Who in Amer- ica – Eastern Edition” and “Who’s Who in Society.” A dear friend and a true mensch to all who loved him, he will be sorely missed. Donations in his honor may be made to Mac- cabi USA in Bob’s memory, please make a donation at www.maccabi- usa.com. WEITZ SPIVAK It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Bob Spivak on May 24th, 2022 at his home in Yorktown, Virginia. Bob is survived by his wife, Ann Taylor Hogge, children, Michael(Melaine) and Greg, Merri, grandchildren, Spencer, Peri, Rachael, Eric and Emma, Zara and Cooper and Arleen Roberta Weitz, passed away May 27, 2022. Sister of Stu (Marci) Weitz. Aunt of Adam (Dr. Kasia) Weitz and David Weitz. Great Aunt of Vienna, Liana and Jasmin Weitz. Also remembered by many loving friends. Contributions in her memory may be made to Co- lon Cancer Coalition, www.colon- cancercoalition.org, Temple Sinai, www.tsinai.com, or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com synagogue spotlight What’s happening at ... Beth Sholom Congregation Beth Sholom Congregation Celebrates Storied Roots SASHA ROGELBERG | STAFF WRITER A rchitect Frank Lloyd Wright died on April 9, 1959, just five months before the comple- tion of one of his final projects. The project, along with being a last of sorts, was also a first: Beth Sholom Congregation, tucked away in the suburbs of Elkins Park, became the Chicago-based architect’s first and only synagogue design. Though the synagogue was founded more than 40 years prior in 1918, Beth Sholom is still known best for its informal moniker as the “Frank Lloyd Wright synagogue,” but its famous building is not the congregation’s only talking point. With 450 member families, includ- ing 70 families with children enrolled in the synagogue’s Brodie Family Early Learning Center preschool, Beth Sholom’s membership has remained robust. It has an active religious school, an additional chapel, where most of its services are held, and consistent pro- gramming. On June 1-4, the Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation (a separate, but related, entity from the con- gregation) cosponsored historic pres- ervation nonprofit Docomomo’s 2022 National Symposium in Philadelphia. “We also have made a name for ourselves in the preservation and architecture world for buildings that are significant and that are multiuse because, certainly, Beth Sholom is a synagogue first and a congregation first, but we also do, and have the ability to, host and be a space,” said Beth Sholom Synagogue Preservation Foundation Director of Tours and Marketing Jill Rosen. The space is home to two arts exhib- its: one featuring local artist David Hart and the other, Andrew Pielage, a photographer specializing in images of Wright creations. The preservation foundation offers tours of the Wright building, which was deemed a National Historic Landmark in 2007. Frankl Lloyd Wright and founding Rabbi Mortimer Cohen discuss the design details of Beth Sholom’s second building in 1959. Beth Sholom Congregation was founded in 1918, but it is known for its Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building erected in 1959. Courtesy of Beth Sholom Congregation and Synagogue Preservation Foundation While the synagogue’s architectural prominence has afforded it opportu- nities to connect with outside orga- nizations through its preservation foundation, it also serves a spiritual purpose for the congregation. Features of the synagogue’s Wright- designed building were constructed with prayer in mind. “The sloping floors are kind of you being cupped in the hands of God as you enter that physical space, and the white carpet is kind of the sands of the wilderness,” Rabbi David Glanzberg- Krainin said. When Wright designed the space with Beth Sholom founding Rabbi Mortimer J. Cohen, they considered how light would filter in the space, creating intricate, stacked glass work. During the Ne’ilah service on Yom Kippur, the last of the day’s five services before break fast, Glanzberg-Krainin is struck by the way the natural light leaves the space after dusk, creating the illusion that the gates are closing — that time to be inscribed in the book of life has run out. “[Cohen] felt that you perceive God more in less direct ways,” Glanzberg- Krainin said of the inspiration for the building. Few of the synagogue’s components were by chance when Cohen was at its helm. Founded at the tail end of World War I, the synagogue, origi- nally at Broad and Courtland streets in Philadelphia, got its namesake as the “house of peace,” according to syna- gogue President Herb Sachs. As decades passed, area Jews acquired additional wealth and pros- perity, resulting in many moving north and to Abington. “It was in the mid-’50s that they staged their move to Elkins Park and purchased land, and they moved the congregation in stages,” Sachs said. Cohen opted to move the religious school first into the synagogue’s now-administrative building. He also pushed for the creation of a swimming pool, hoping the space would become a community center. Sachs would argue that the space would, indeed, become the community’s home, though the swimming pool is now defunct. But if the pool wasn’t an indication of Cohen’s ambition, what followed certainly was. “He wanted to build a new vision for an American synagogue, not a tradi- tional synagogue building,” Sachs said. With advice from several people, Cohen contacted Wright, who agreed to design a second building for the synagogue. The two met at the Plaza Hotel in New York, where Wright was staying as he worked on his design for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Commissioned in 1953, the syna- gogue’s new building was completed six years later. Though the synagogue’s future is secure in its religious and preschool programs, its past is immortalized in its building, with a history that captures a specific moment in the American Jewish narrative. In a period of integration for many American Jews, a whimsical synagogue that carried a similar panache as was so common in churches was representa- tive of their own complicated identity. Beth Sholom was evidence of Jewish assimilation, but it also augmented the prayer experience, bringing Jews closer to their spirituality and Jewish identity. “Mortimer Cohen did not want to just do things the old way, just to build a traditional synagogue build- ing,” Sachs said. “He wanted to do something special.” JE srogelberg@midatlanticmedia.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 29 d’var torah DIRECTORIES What Will We Do with a Rotten Torah? nmls 215-901-6521 • 561-631-1701 BY RABBI SHAI CHERRY F www. jewishexponent.com 30 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Parshat Naso ull disclosure: I love Torah. Deeply. Even at its worst. Our parshah describes a mar- riage gone sideways. Th e visual image of this scenario in the wilderness is a wind of jealousy sweeping over the husband (Num. 5:14). He suspects his wife of infi delity, but he can’t prove it. He accuses, and she denies. What are the options? He could divorce her. Th at’s radical — aft er all, her denials might be gen- uine. Plus, divorce requires paying the woman a divorce settlement as stipu- lated in all marriage contracts. Th ey could talk. But they’ve tried talking. He accuses and she, once again, denies. Th e wind of jealousy continues to blow. No teapot is safe from a tempest. He could publicly accuse her of a secret tryst. She will be mortifi ed, and if she is found innocent of wrongdoing, he will be humiliated as well. Th e elim- ination of doubt, however, makes the ordeal worthwhile. He brings her to the Jerusalem Temple, and a priest mixes water, dirt and the dissolved ink of an incantation. Th e priest’s use of the four-letter name of God quickens the conditional curse of the bitter waters. Th e woman says, “Amen. Amen.” She drinks from the goblet with all eyes upon her. Should she be innocent, she will be blessed with child. But should she have been unfaithful, the waters will turn bitter as they enter her defi led vessel. Her moral impurity will poison her from the inside out. Whatever seed that might be within will be expelled, and she’ll be rendered infertile forever. And they live happily ever aft er. Th e end. Maybe she’ll belch from the yucky water. She’ll feel vindicated, and he’ll feel like a jerk and buy her chocolates and fl owers to make it up to her. What’s to love about this? Th e Torah fi gured out a way to keep the cou- ple together by allowing the husband’s jealousy to blow over. If the wife really had been unfaithful, she gets off easy. Th e punishment for adultery, when it can be proven, is death. Th e Mishnah brings in its own deus ex machina. Let’s say Betsy, her neighbor, heard the headboard banging against their common wall. Both Betsy and the adul- teress might wonder: “Are these bitter waters just psychodrama therapy?” Th e Mishnah anticipates such a question by revealing that if the adulteress had a whole slew of good deeds under her belt, so to speak, the eff ects of the bitter waters might be suspended for up to three years. But now the rabbis are in a pickle. If women know of that exemption, some might become righteous sluts. But if they don’t know, some might suspect that the ordeal is just for show. As I said, I love Torah! If we pull back the camera to see how other ancient Near Eastern cultures deal with their jealous husbands, we’ll notice that their water ordeals involve rivers and drowning. Even though the bitter waters are ugly, there was uglier. When I declare my love for Torah, sometimes what I mean is that I love how the rabbis of the Mishnah and Talmud interpret the Torah in ways that make it seem like they’re just as bothered with the patriarchy and misogyny of certain texts as I am. Th e Mishnah begins its explanation with its own act of interpretive magic: Th e rabbis transform the Torah’s jeal- ousy into a warning that the husband issues his wife against being secluded with a certain man, Ploni. Th is warning, to have legal force, must be issued in front of two wit- nesses. In order for the husband to bring his wife to the priest in Jerusalem, not only must she be warned, but there must be additional witness that she then secluded herself with Ploni. She was warned, and she persisted. Th e Mishnah neutralizes the over- reactive husband and gives the woman the opportunity to avoid the ordeal. For me, that was the obvious injustice that the Mishnah needed to address. It is the next act of interpretation that makes me so proud to be an heir to this radically righteous tradition. What about Ploni? Th e paramour goes unmentioned in the Torah, but the rabbis drag him back in, kick- ing and screaming. Th e Torah’s Ploni gorges on forbidden fruit without con- sequence. But in the Mishnah, if the woman was guilty, so was Ploni, and he suff ers the same consequences at the same time. Gender parity through gen- der parody. It boggles my mind when my rab- binic colleagues argue their point by saying, “But, it is written …” and leave it at that. What is written is a snapshot of how Jewish values were applied in that moment in that place. Our job as rabbis, and as Jews, is not to idolize the text by turning it into an object of stone but to plant its values in our soil. Th e rabbis knew that for the Torah not to become petrifi ed wood, it had to be a Tree of Life. JE Rabbi Shai Cherry is the rabbi of Congregation Adath Jeshurun in Elkins Park and author of “Torah through Time: Understanding Bible Commentary from the Rabbinic Period to Modern Times” and “Coherent Judaism: Constructive Th eology, Creation, and Halakhah.” Th e Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia is proud to provide diverse perspectives on Torah commentary for the Jewish Exponent. Th e opinions expressed in this column are the author’s own and do not refl ect the view of the Board of Rabbis. calendar JUNE 17–MAY 19 M O N DAY, JU N E 1 3 MAHJONG GAME Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El Sisterhood invites the community to join our weekly friendly mahjong game Mondays at 7 p.m. Cost is $36 per year or free with MBIEE Sisterhood Membership. For more information, call 215-635-1505 or email office@mbiee.org. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park. perisuta / iStock / Getty Images Plus STORYTELLERS WORKSHOP SUNDAY, JUNE 12 LG BTQ I A+ P I C NI C Join Tribe 12 and JProud in a celebration of Pride, community, acceptance and togetherness for an after- noon of friends, family and fun field day games. The picnic and field day will begin at 2 p.m., but please consider joining us an hour beforehand as we pick juneberries (indigenous to Philadelphia). For questions, to request accommodations or just to say hi, reach out to yo@tribe12.org. FRI DAY, J UN E 10 SUNDAY, JU N E 12 Join Rabbi Alexander Coleman, Jewish educator and psychotherapist at the Institute for Jewish Ethics, at 9 a.m. for a weekly journey through the Torah portion of the week with eternal lessons on personal growth and spirituality. Go to ijethics. org/weekly-torah-portion.html to receive the Zoom link and password. Join Jewish Relief Agency from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. for junior and all ages food packing, as well as food delivery to allow recipients to receive assis- tance directly to their door, alleviating some of the challenges they may face, such as transportation, language barriers or access. Additional delivery opportunities are available on Mon- day through Wednesday. For more information about JRA’s volunteer schedule, please visit jewishrelief. org/calendar. 10980 Dutton Road, Philadelphia. PARSHA FOR LIFE JRA FOOD PACKING From 10 a.m. to noon, volunteers will pack boxes of food and other critical household supplies with the Jewish Relief Agency. This is a great opportunity for team building and for small and large groups to come volunteer at JRA. For more information about JRA’s volunteer schedule, please visit jewishrelief. org/calendar. 10980 Dutton Road, Philadelphia. JRA FOOD DELIVERY FELSTIVAL Federation Early Learning Services is hosting an inaugural spring festival from 12-6 p.m. (rain date: June 26) to connect with our dedicated commu- nity who have generously aided the mission of FELS, especially our chil- dren and families. Visit felskids.org/ felstival-2022 for more information. The event will be hosted by our Paley Early Learning Center, 2199 Strahle St., Philadelphia. CONCERT LEGENDS The Congregations of Shaare Shamayim invite you to join us for Legends: An Evening With Johnny Cash, Dean Martin and Barbra Streisand at 2 p.m. Seating prices for this event range from $40-100. Please contact the synagogue office at 215-677-1600 for more information. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. KLEZMER JAM SESSION Join the members of the New Klezmaniax, Or Hadash’s house klezmer band, for a fun, informal jam session 2:30-4:30 p.m. All instruments and performance levels welcome. Picnic to follow. Please pre-register at forms.gle/EciV- qXqug6THYrmr9. 190 Camp Hill Road, Fort Washington. Stories have always been a way to communicate. Before people learned how to write, they would tell each other stories. Stories are much eas- ier to remember than simple facts. Acquire skills to share your unique experiences with the next genera- tion with this Golden Slipper Gems workshop at 1 p.m. Register at gold- enslippergems.org/storytelling. 3901 Conshohocken Avenue, Philadelphia. TU E SDAY, JU N E 1 4 ‘EAT - PRAY - LOVE’ Why do Jews eat a triangle-shaped dough on Purim? What is the impor- tance of dates in Islam? These questions and more will be the focus of this virtual course. Each week in June, Golden Slipper on the Main Line will explore a different religious tradition and the food that is accompanied by it. 11 a.m. Con- tact msimonhazani@goldenslipper. org or 610-359-8632 for more information. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT JT Trinicari performs oldies and newsies to give you an afternoon of laughs and dancing at Tabas Kleinlife at 12:30 p.m, with bingo to follow. Street parking available. Call 215-745-3127 for information. 2101 Strahle St., Philadelphia. BINGO WITH BARRY Join Barry at Tabas Kleinlife for an afternoon of bingo from 12:30-3:30 p.m. on June 14, 15 and 16. Free parking and free to play with snacks available on June 15. For more information, call 215-745-3127. 2101 Strahle St., Philadelphia. GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Robert Siegel (former senior host JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 31 calendar of NPR’s All Things Considered for 31 years) interviews Doris Meissner (Migration Policy Institute), Norman Ornstein (American Enterprise Institute), Carola Suárez-Orozco (director, Immigration Initiative at Harvard) and Julia Preston (The Marshall Project) at 4 p.m., as part of Global Connections: America’s Immigration Debate. Free registration: rb.gy/iljlra. REAL ESTATE MEET-UP Join the Jewish Federation Real Estate group of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia for an evening of networking as well as light bites and refresh- ments at the Poth Brewery Lofts. Enjoy property tours of the late 19th century brewing company that MMPartners restored, revitalized and transformed into an innovative apartment complex. Register: jewishphilly.org/jfre-at-the-poth- brewery-lofts. 3145 W Jefferson St., Philadelphia. SISTERHOOD INSTALLATION The Sisterhood of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim will be installing their officers and board members at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Rabbi Sandra Berliner will greet us with a d’var Torah and Cantor Don Samuels will conduct the installation. Please call the synagogue office at 215-677-1600 for more details. 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia. WEDNE SDAY, JU N E 15 BIBLICAL THEMES IN MUSIC Join Golden Slipper on the Main Line at 10 a.m. as we explore how histori- cal biblical leaders (and villains) have inspired composers’ music for the stage and the concert hall in a virtual lecture. Contact msimonhazani@ goldenslipper.org or 610-359-8632 for more information. ‘NEW HOLLYWOOD’ SERIES In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a new breed of young filmmakers infiltrated Hollywood. This 4-week virtual course by Golden Slipper on the Main Line looks at the revolution that occurred in the movie business during that period when a young Steven Spielberg became the most successful filmmaker in history. 11:15 a.m. Contact msimonhazani@gold- enslipper.org or 610-359-8632 for more information. HOARDING SUPPORT Join Jewish Family and Children’s Service and like-minded individuals from April 13–July 27 from 5:30- 7:30 p.m., in a supportive commu- nity where you will learn tools to address compulsive acquiring and saving while deepening your under- standing of clutter and how you got here. To register or for more information on sliding scale options, contact Rivka Goldman at 267-256-2250 or rgoldman@ jfcsphilly.org. TH U RSDAY, JU N E 1 6 LINDY SUMMERFEST Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media is delighted to partner with the newly titled Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish His- tory for Lindy SummerFest 2022, a summer film series. There will be three premieres Thursday nights, from June 9-23, at the newly re-opened Dell Theater, located in the concourse level of the museum. Visit phillyjfm.org/tribe-events/ category/lindy-summerfest-2022 for more information. 101 S Inde- pendence Mall E, Philadelphia. JE social announcements W EDDINGS A BIRTH SAYER-KIEFFER Courtesy of Ali Sayer lexandra (Ali) Sayer of Bryn Mawr and Robert Kieffer of Elkins Park were married on May 1 at the Fairmont Waterworks, officiated by Rabbi Seymour Rosenbloom. Ali is the daughter of Douglas R. Sayer and Honey Bass and sister of Bari Grabowsky, Richard Sayer and Lindsay Sayer. Robert is the son of Robert and Pam Kieffer and brother of Crista Kieffer. 32 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM D SAMUELS-LEMBO r. Allen and Kimberly Samuels of Upper Dublin and Tina Nugent and Art Lembo of Cherry Hill announce the marriage of their children, Sarah Elizabeth Samuels and Matthew Arthur Lembo on April 23. Sarah is a graduate of the University of Delaware with a bachelor of science with hon- ors in business and econom- ics in 2014. She is employed by AlfaSense, a worldwide market intelligence platform in New York City. Matt graduated from Northwestern University with a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering in 2011. While working for the United States Patent and Trademark Office, he gradu- Courtesy of the Samuels ated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2017. He is employed as an attorney in New York City. Sarah is the granddaughter of Bernie and the late Sarah M. Samuels Delores and James Stahl. Matt is the grandson of the late Arthur and Mary Lembo and Charles and Gladys Nugent. Also sharing in the joy are siblings Samantha and Stefani Samuels, Carrie, Dr. Brian and Christopher Lembo along with their aunts, uncles and cousins. LUCAS ZEV WECHT aul, Jackie and sister Ayla Wecht of Pittsburgh announce the birth of Lucas Zev Wecht. Sharing in their joy are grandparents Alan and Lea Wecht of Blue Bell and Joseph and Inna Nedorezov of Blue Bell; uncle Adam Nedorezov of North Wales; and uncle Matthew Wecht of Philadelphia. Lucas Zev is named in loving memory after his great grandfathers on both sides of the family. Lucas is inspired by his mater- nal great-grandfather, Leo, and his paternal great-grandfather, Robert. Zev is inspired by his maternal great-grandfather, Vulf. S Photo by Jackie Wecht Courtesy of Temple Menorah Keneseth Chai Out & About around town Courtesy of Ann’s Choice 4 1 Photo by N. Aaron Troodler 2 3 5 Courtesy of the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy Courtesy of Audrey Gornish Courtesy of OROT 2 6 1 On May 25, the Jewish Resident’s Council of Ann’s Choice hosted Robin Burstein of the Anti-Defamation League to discuss antisemitism. 2 Levi Gornish, a 2021 graduate of Kohelet Yeshiva High School, won the Reichman University Israel Idol competition in May. 3 Former Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel Rabbi Israel Meir Lau visited Lower Merion Synagogue and spent a Shabbat with the community. 4 Temple Menorah-Keneseth Chai celebrated its 97th anniversary with a spring gala on May 27. 5 OROT held its annual gala on May 11 and honored the Lane family. 6 Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy students Jordana Harwitz and Niva Cohen organized a vigil for the 21 victims of the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. JEWISHEXPONENT.COM 33 last word Ron Klasko HONORED WITH HIAS PA GOLDEN DOOR AWARD SASHA ROGELBERG | STAFF WRITER E arly in lawyer Ron Klasko’s career, he traveled to Hawaii for a conference, staying at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa. But he insists he didn’t become an immigration lawyer just for the chance to lounge in the sun. In fact, it appeared no one at that conference did. Upon spending the week there, Klasko realized that none of his fellow lawyers were interested in living it up; they really just wanted to talk immigration law with each other. “Little did I know when I got out there, that these immigration lawyers were really serious about what they do — morning, aft ernoon and night, even on a beach in Hawaii,” Klasko said. “And that’s when I got sold on immigration [law] because I saw these people who are so committed and so much loved what they did and so much cared about their clients.” Aft er four decades as an immigra- tion lawyer — including being the founder and managing partner at Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP — Klasko, according to HIAS Pennsylvania, has earned some time in the sun and the spotlight. Klasko was honored on May 24 at HIAS PA’s Golden Door Awards gala for his work in immigration law, as well as the scholarship program he created for HIAS clients, providing fi nancial help to young people to pay for their college education. In addition to serving as president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, where he was appointed general counsel, Klasko was also the immigration policy adviser for HIAS and was involved in domestic aff airs at the Jewish Community Relations Council. He was part of the commit- tee on the deportation and denatural- ization of Nazi war criminals at the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council. But Klasko earned his bread and 34 JUNE 9, 2022 | JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Ron Klasko (center) with recipients of his scholarship, which awards money to high school seniors to attend college Photo by James Blocker butter at Klasko Immigration Law Partners, where, in addition to serving individual clients, he helps get visas for workers at hospitals and other compa- nies and for international university students. “We’re known around the country for being the place to go, if all else fails,” Klasko said. When Klasko was beginning his career as an immigration lawyer in the 1970s, the concern was mostly around Iranian immigrants, many of whom were students, who left their home country during the Iranian Revolution, in which Iran instated an Islamic republic following the over- throw of the Pahlavi dynasty under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. During that time, there was also a massive redesign of the American car line to make the American auto industry competitive with its Japanese and European competition. Th e under- taking demanded thousands of car engineers, creating a labor shortage. Despite that, it was near impossible to get visas for workers abroad to come to America for jobs in the industry. “I came up with the novel idea ... where we identifi ed an automotive designer in England who was able to provide about 1,000 automotive design engineers to the U.S.,” Klasko said. Klasko made it happen with the then-novel E2 treaty investor visa. Despite the case gaining national attention, and despite Klasko’s req- uisite training taking supplemental night classes at Temple University and joining the bar association, he consid- ered himself a neophyte, giving him a sense of honesty and vulnerability when speaking with clients that Klasko believed other lawyers lacked. “People felt from the beginning that I was honest and tried real hard,” Klasko said. “And if the word gets around that there’s actually an honest immigration lawyer who’s really going to work hard for you, you develop a lot of business.” Klasko was born into a “fairly reli- gious” Conservative Jewish home in Havertown, where his father was a shamash at their synagogue. His family, like many other Jewish families, considered education to be critical. Klasko paved his path to becoming a lawyer with a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s from Lehigh University. In his older age (he declined to state his age, though he feels he’s getting younger every year), Klasko wanted to give others the same opportunities he had but that many could not aff ord. “When I reached a point in my career, where it was time to give back ... the fi rst thing that came on my mind, to an area where I think I can give back, is helping kids who might otherwise not be able to reach their educational goals, to reach them,” Klasko said. Th ough the scholarship is in its third year, with three students winning the scholarship each year, this year was the fi rst time Klasko was able to meet the recipients, due to COVID restric- tions. Students from Ukraine, China and Uganda, among others, who won the scholarship, greeted Klasko at the HIAS gala, telling him they would not have otherwise been able to go to college. “Th at’s the payback for the scholar- ship programs,” Klasko said. “It’s not fi nancial payback, but it’s emotional payback.” JE srogelberg@midatlanticmedia.com Even if your name does not appear on this list, we may still have property for you. Notice of Names of Persons Appearing to be Owners of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property. 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SCANNELL, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA 19020, Or to her Attorney: HARRY METKA 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 Bensalem, PA 19020 ESTATE OF ARNOLD ELLIOTT, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION 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 MICHAEL ELLIOTT, ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Daniella A. Horn, Esq., 2202 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Or to his Attorney: DANIELLA A. HORN KLENK LAW, LLC 2202 Delancey Place Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE OF BARRY J. MAGARICK Magarick, Barry J. late of Philadelphia, PA. Rochelle Magarick, 1810 S. Rittenhouse Sq., Apt. 1703, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Executrix. Edward J. Campanella, Esq. 477 West Valley Rd. Wayne, PA 19087 ESTATE OF ELSIE SHEPSMAN, DECEASED. Late of Lower Merion Township, Montgomery 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 LYNNE SHEPSMAN and STEVEN SHEPSMAN, EXECUTORS, c/o Robert S. Cohen, Esq., 123 Old York Rd., Ste. 201, Jenkintown, PA 19046, Or to their Attorney: ROBERT S. COHEN LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT S. COHEN 123 Old York Rd., Ste. 201 Jenkintown, PA 19046 ESTATE OF FLORENCE M. ROSENTHAL a/k/a FLORENCE MARY ROSENTHAL and FLORENCE ROSENTHAL, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to DANIEL S. ROSENTHAL and DONNA M. STUKOWSKI, EXECUTORS, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA 19020, Or to their Attorney: HARRY METKA 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 Bensalem, PA 19020 ESTATE OF FRANCIS J. LEE, 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 KEW LEE, EXECUTOR, 321 Box Run Circle, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 ESTATE OF HAZEL ALPHONSO McCLEAN a/k/a H. Alphonso McClean, 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 LIONEL E. BROOME, EXECUTOR, c/o Paul L. Feldman, Esq., 820 Homestead Rd., Jenkintown, PA 19046, Or to his Attorney: PAUL L. FELDMAN FELDMAN & FELDMAN 820 Homestead Rd. Jenkintown, PA 19046 ESTATE OF HILDA GRACE MITCHELL a/k/a HILDA G. MITCHELL, 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 LATISHA DENISE BRANCH, EXECUTRIX, 355 Kevin Court, Philadelphia, PA 19116, Or to her Attorney: MARK J. DAVIS CONNOR ELDER LAW 644 Germantown Pike, 2-C Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 ESTATE OF JAMES LEWIS TURNER Turner, James Lewis late of Philadelphia, PA. James C. Harris, c/o David W. Crosson, Esq., Crosson Richetti & Daigle, LLC, 609 W. Hamilton St., Suite 210, Allentown, PA 18101, Administrator. Crosson Richetti & Daigle, LLC 609 W. Hamilton St. Suite 210 Allentown, PA 18101 ESTATE OF JAMES SCHWOERER a/k/a JAMES E. SCHWOERER, JAMES EDWARD SCHWOERER, 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 VANESSA A. SCHWOERER, EXECUTRIX, c/o Harry Metka, Esq., 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9, Bensalem, PA 19020, Or to her Attorney: HARRY METKA 4802 Neshaminy Blvd., Ste. 9 Bensalem, PA 19020 ESTATE OF JOANNE T. PFEIFER, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or de- mands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to ANNE-MARIE GIBBONS, EXECUTRIX, 1607 E. Eyre St., Philadelphia, PA 19125 ESTATE OF JOHN MICHAEL BORUCH a/k/a JOHN BORUCH, JOHN M. BORUCH, 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 JOHN MICHAEL BORUCH, EXECUTOR, 10 Trout Trail, Delanco, NJ 08075, Or to his Attorney: BETH B. MCGOVERN Trevose Corporate Center 4624 Street Rd. Trevose, PA 19053 ESTATE OF JOSEPH CHARLES GRAHAM a/k/a JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, 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 DUPLINSKY, EXECUTRIX, c/o Justin M. Pilchman, Esq., P.O. Box 70, Newtown, PA 18940, Or to her Attorney: JUSTIN M. PILCHMAN STUCKERT AND YATES P.O. Box 70 Newtown, PA 18940 ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOMAZOFF Lomazoff, Joseph late of Philadelphia, PA. Gene Lomazoff, c/o Jeffrey R. Solar, Esquire, 349 Bustleton Pike, Front Office Bldg., Feasterville, PA 19053, Executor. Jeffrey R. Solar, Esquire 349 Bustleton Pike Front Office Bldg. Feasterville, PA 19053 ESTATE OF LORRAINE M. MACH Mach, Lorrraine M. late of Philadelphia, PA. Lorraine K. Higman, 4489 E. Allen St., Philadelphia, PA 19137 and Edward S. Mach, 2822 Lefevere St., Philadelphia, PA 19137, Executors. Andrew I. Roseman, Esquire 1528 Walnut St. Suite 1412 Philadelphia, PA 19102 ESTATE OF MARSHA DUBIN, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION 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 HOWARD M. SOLOMON, ADMINISTRATOR, 1760 Market St., Ste. 404, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Or to his Attorney: HOWARD M. SOLOMON 1760 Market St., Ste. 404 Philadelphia, PA 19103 ESTATE OF MILDRED GRALNICK, DECEASED. Late of Philadelphia 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 FRANCIS WAYNE HOLTON, ADMINISTRATOR CTA, c/o Martin J. Pezzner, Esq., 100 W. Sixth St., Ste. 204, Media, PA 19063, Or to his Attorney: MARTIN J. PEZZNER GIBSON & PERKINS, PC 100 W. 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