ESTATE NOTICES
PETITION NAME CHANGE
ESTATE of LORRAINE R.
GRICEVICS Deceased
Late of Pennsylvania
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
the above Estate have been gran-
ted to the undersigned, who re-
quest all persons having claims or
demands against the Estate of the
decedent to make known the same
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent to make payment without
delay to David Lee Rehn, Adminis-
trator c/o his attorney Debra G.
Speyer, Two Bala Plaza, Suite 300,
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004.
Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Philadelphia, Case No:
NC2008002. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on August 19, 2020, the
petition of Luisa A. Santos was
filed, praying for a petition to
change the name of her minor
child, Allison Dominguez, to Allis-
on Laine Torres Santos. The Court
has fixed November 5, 2020 at 9:00
A.M., in Courtroom 6F of the Phil-
adelphia Court of Common Pleas
Family Division via telephone/video
hearing at 215-686-4065. All per-
sons interested in the proposed
change of name may participate in
the remote hearing and show
cause, if any they have, why the pe-
tition should not be granted. No
parties shall appear in person in
Courtroom 6F.
ESTATE OF MICHAEL V. PASSARO,
SR., DECEASED.
Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
the above Estate have been gran-
ted to the undersigned, who re-
quest all persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the
decedent to make known the same
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent to make payment without
delay to MICHAEL PASSARO, JR.,
ADMINISTRATOR, c/o Marc Vogin,
Esq., 1700 Sansom St., 3 rd Fl., Phil-
adelphia, PA 19103,
Or to his Attorney:
MARC VOGIN
KLEIN, VOGIN & GOLD
1700 Sansom St., 3 rd Fl., Phil-
adelphia, PA 19103
ESTATE OF RICHARD J. GELLES
a/k/a RICHARD GELLES, DE-
CEASED. Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above Estate have been granted to
the undersigned, who request all
persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent
to make known the same and all
persons indebted to the decedent
to make payment without delay to
DAVID P. GELLES, EXECUTOR, c/o
David S. Workman, Esq., The Bel-
levue, 6 th Fl., 200 S. Broad St., Phil-
adelphia, PA 19102,
Or to his Attorney:
DAVID S. WORKMAN
ASTOR WEISS KAPLAN & MAN-
DEL, LLP
The Bellevue, 6 th Fl.
200 S. Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
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the undersigned, who request all
persons having claims or demands
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to make known the same and all
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GERALDINE UNGER, EXECUTRIX,
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19085, Or to her Attorney:
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ESTATE OF WILBERT THIRKIEL
HAYES a/k/a WILBERT HAYES, DE-
CEASED. Late of Philadelphia
LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION on
the above Estate have been gran-
ted to the undersigned, who re-
quest all persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the
decedent to make known the same
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent to make payment without
delay to CYNTHIA K. HAYES, AD-
MINISTRATRIX, 484 Browning Ln.,
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003,
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JORDAN R. SHAPIRO
SHUBERT GALLAGHER TYLER
MULCAHEY 121 S. Broad St., 20 th Fl.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
An application for registration of
the fictitious name Metztli, 619
Sears St., Philadelphia, PA 19147,
was filed in the Department of State
at Harrisburg, PA, August 10, 2020,
pursuant to the Fictitious Names
Act, Act 1982-295. The name and
address of the person who is a
party to the registration is Jean-
nine Cicco Barker, 619 Sears St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19147.
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COMMUNITYBRIEFS Film Festival Kicks Off Oct. 24
THE BUCKS COUNTY KEHILLAH Jewish Film
Festival will screen three films virtually over the next
three weekends.
There will be interactive discussions via Zoom
after each film.
“Crescendo” from 2019 screens at 7:30 p.m. on Oct.
24. It tells the tale of a famous conductor who accepts
a job creating an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra
and then deals with the resulting problems. Rabbi
Raysh Weiss of Congregation Beth El of Yardley leads
the post-film discussion.
“Crescendo” screens at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 24
Courtesy of Menemsha Films
“Fiddler, Miracle of Miracles,” which tells the
original story behind the beloved musical, follows at
7:30 p.m. on Nov. 1. Post-film discussion on the 2019
offering will be led by Rabbi Sigal Brier of Temple
Judea of Bucks County.
And 2011’s “My Australia” is slated for 7:30 p.m.
on Nov. 7. The film follows two troubled boys in
Lodz, Poland, after World War II who fall in with an
anti-Semitic organization. The boys’ mother moves
them to Australia, where they “become aware of their
family’s roots.”
Rabbi Eliott Perlstein of Ohev Shalom of Bucks
County will interview Ami Drodz — on whose story
the film is based — as part of the post-film discussion.
KleinLife Receives $10K COVID-19
Response Grant for Use in Meal Delivery
KleinLife in Northeast Philadelphia announced Oct.
12 that it received a $10,000 COVID-19 grant from
the Truist Foundation through Meals on Wheels
America. KleinLife President and CEO Andre Krug said
the money will be used to buy resources for the
Home Delivered Meals Program it runs in coordina-
tion with RSVP Philadelphia. The program provides
70,000 meals annually to homebound seniors in
Philadelphia, Bucks and Montgomery counties who
cannot shop or cook for themselves.
“Since the start of the pandemic we have added
hundreds of area seniors to our Home Delivered
Meals Program,” Krug said.
Meals on Wheels America said it has distributed
$18.3 million in emergency funding to local senior
nutrition providers actively responding to pandemic.
RapidMask2Go Supplies PPE in SEPTA
Suburban Station
Philadelphians passing through SEPTA Suburban
Station are now able to buy KN95 masks, hand
sanitizer and gloves from vending machines provided
by RapidMask2Go.
The company was founded by David Edelman, a
Jewish New Yorker who travels to Philadelphia often
because his son is a patient at the Children’s Hospital
of Philadelphia.
RapidMask2Go installed its first vending machines
in Suburban Station in July and there are now four in the
transit hub. The company also has installed machines
in New York City and more than 10 NJ Transit stations.
Edelman said vending machines seemed like a
natural fit for safe, in-person purchases.
“There was no human contact involved, it was
something that people could see and it had that
immediate gratification versus going online to
purchase something and maybe it shows up,” he said.
The idea was also a response to the rampant price
gouging that occurred in the earlier stages of the
pandemic when people were desperate for supplies,
Edelman said.
“People were charging five and 10 times what the
average cost for those masks and gloves would be, so
we did a standard markup and made it accessible to
everybody,” he said.
Dispensing PPE through vending machines is
becoming increasingly popular — local startup Philly
PPE also sells supplies through vending machines in
the area.
JRA to Celebrate 20 Years with Virtual Annual
Event The Jewish Relief Agency will celebrate 20 years
at 10 a.m. on Oct. 25 with “Whatever it Takes: A
Livestreamed Show to End Hunger.”
The show, which will be hosted by KYW 1060
reporter Hadas Kuznits, will honor outgoing
chairman Daniel Erlbaum.
The show also will feature a cooking demonstration
with “Chopped” champion Darius Peacock, who will
use JRA food box ingredients.
JRA serves more than 6,000 low-income individuals
across Greater Philadelphia, with 500 to 1,000
volunteers participating each month. l
JRA’s drive-through system was tweaked for social
distancing because of the pandemic.
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