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.

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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