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Year 25, No. 29 Celebrating 25 Years of Community News March 31 – April 6, 2010
FIND YOUR
NSIDE
COMMUNITY Fundraiser Brings Major Figures to “T HE A UTISM W HISPERER ”
NEWS HERE! Community and Honors Ida S. Mandell TO S PEAK AT SJU’ S A UTISM
AWARENESS D AY
A
dath Israel’s 2010
H
Ida S. Mandell e has been
Memorial Con- dubbed “The
cert is A Broad- Autism Whis-
way Evening perer” for his innate
with Christine ability to under-
Ebersole, the two-time Tony stand and interpret
Award winner and star of children and adults
Grey Gardens. This annual on the autism
fundraiser has a rich history spectrum. On
Meet Law Prof & of bringing notable world Tuesday, April 6,
Mystery Writer leaders and entertainers to William Stillman –
Page 5 our community. Past con- who himself is an
certs have featured world- adult with Asperg-
class leaders and politicians: er’s Syndrome, a
Abba Eban (1993), Henry mild “cousin” of
Kissinger (1995), Sandy autism – will speak
Berger (2006), Benjamin at Saint Joseph’s
Netanyahu (2000); as well when the Univer-
as legendary entertainers sity observes its
and authors: Peter Nero (1984), 6th Annual Autism
Marvin Hamlisch (1996), Tovah Awareness Day.
Feldshuh (2001), William His talk, titled
Safire (2003), and Itzhak “Autism and the
Perlman (2008) among others. 90 Percent Factor:
Celebrating In 1982, Temple Adath Building Authentic
Jewish Culture Israel asked Ida S. Mandell Relationships,” will
to chair an event celebrat- take place at 11:30
& Community ing the synagogue’s 35th a.m. in the Campion
Pages 10 & 11 anniversary. Samuel and Ida Center. It is free On Tuesday, April 6, William Stillman
Mandell were well-known in and the public is will speak at Saint Joseph’s 6th Annual
Philadelphia religious and welcome. Autism Awareness Day.
secular philanthropic circles. “Autism Aware-
Two-time Tony award winner Christine Ebersole will They shared a vision of broad- ness Day at Saint Joseph’s University is an annual com-
perform on Sunday, May 2, at Adath Israel, 250 N. Highland ened connections between mencement of sorts—we celebrate all of the progress in
Avenue, Merion Station. the synagogue membership the autism field because of the dedicated families, teach-
and the contemporary polit- ers and therapists, we celebrate the endless accomplish-
ical and cultural world. Ida Mandell agreed to the request, and An Evening with Roberta ments of children and adults with autism, and we prepare
Peters was a great success. Ida Mandell’s unfortunate passing six months later created an for a new year of making even more strides to help improve
opportunity to honor her life by naming the concert in her memory. The Mandell family the lives of those with autism,” said Michelle Rowe, Ph.D.,
has been steadfast in its support of this annual event See Adath Israel Mandell Concert on page 10 See “The Autism Whisperer” at Saint Joseph’s on page 8
Society’s
Evening Hours
Page 12 Screenwriter David Brind at Bryn Mawr Film Institute
FREE Filmmaking Master Class and Screening of “Dare” with Q&A
J
oin screenwriter David Brind at Bryn discuss Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s 35mm
Mawr Film Institute on Wednesday, screening at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
Dining & April 14 for a free master class in April 14.
Entertainment independent filmmaking at 2:00 p.m., fol- Brind’s free master class in filmmak-
Pages 6 & 7 lowed by a screening of his Sundance Film ing and screenwriting will take place in
Festival hit Dare with a Q&A at 7:30 p.m. Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s second floor
Dare stars Emmy Rossum (The Phantom Multimedia Room at 2:00 p.m. on Wednes-
of the Opera, The Day After Tomorrow) day, April 14. The class will discuss the
as Alexa, a clean-cut aspiring actress in development of a film from conception
Get Ready the spring of her senior year of high to reality, using Dare as a case-study, and
for Camp school who decides to push her limits
Pages 8 & 9 after an arrogant actor (Alan Cumming) From left – Ashley Springer, Emmy
tells her that she lacks experience and Rossum, and Zach Gilford star in “Dare,”
challenges her to do something that scares the 2009 Sundance Film Festival hit writ-
her. Remaking herself into a free spirited ten by Philadelphia-native David Brind,
risk-taker leads her to seduce her acting who will discuss the film at Bryn Mawr
Your Community partner, the rebellious, popular Johnny Film Institute and offer a free filmmaking
Newspaper (Zach Gilford, NBC’s Friday Night Lights). master class on April 14. (Photo C Image
CITY SUBURBAN When her shy best friend Ben (Ashley Entertainment)
Springer) also pursues Johnny, the three
NEWS must navigate an increasingly complicat- Brind will discuss obstacles overcome,
610-667-6623 ed situation as the school year draws to the right steps taken, and things to do
a close. Told in three parts, one focusing differently. There will also be time for
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on each of the teens’ perspectives, Dare people to share their own filmmaking
is set in the suburbs of Philadelphia and experiences and to ask questions. The
E-mail: was filmed locally. The 92-minute drama class is open to adults and late teens.
CitySuburbanNews@mac.com also features Sandra Bernhard and was To reserve a place at the free afternoon
an official selection of the 2009 Sundance class, call 610-527-4008 ext. 105 or email
Film Festival. Dare is rated R for sexual dwachs@brynmawrfilm.org. Space is
content, language, and alcohol use, all limited; first-come, first-served.
involving teens. Brind will introduce and See Sreenwriter David Brind at BMFI on page 4
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an encampment at Graeme Park
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Ashe Auction Online eight feet by ten feet, printed visitors. Visitors can watch the sol-
by children and teens. The diers drill in the morning; see a dress
U PPER DARBY For the first time in its 27-year his- banners form a canopy over parade at 2:45 and firing demon-
tory, the Annual Arthur Ashe Youth City Hall’s North Portal. “Wind strations at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
CHECK CASHING Tennis and Education Benefit for
Children will offer about 400 fan-
Prints” is an exhibition of
Prints Link Philadelphia (PLP),
In the house, the civilians will be
discussing what life was like for the
INSTANT AUTO TAGS & tastic and innovative Silent and an open membership coalition men and women who did not go off
Live Auction items, a record num- of community arts organizations, to war at 10 a.m., period clothing
AUTO INSURANCE ber, to a new world of bidders via art centers, museums, schools at 11 a.m., toys and games at noon,
the Internet for three weeks through and teaching artists dedicated to promote and teach printmak- and holding a quilting bee at 1 p.m.
Instant Registration Renewals April 18. Karen Dougherty Buch- ing to children and teens in the Philadelphia region. Founded in The cost to attend is $2. Graeme
holz and Carl Buchholz, Co-Chairs May 2009, Prints Link Philadelphia is the only independent pro- Park is located at 859 County Line
Notary • Prepaid Phones of the 27th Annual Arthur Ashe Youth ject of Philagrafika Festival 2010 dedicated to printmaking by Rd., just off of Rt. 611 in Horsham.
Money Transfers • Money Orders Tennis and Education Benefit for children and teens. Visit: http://www.philagrafika2010.org/ For information call 215-343-0965
Utility Payments Children on Friday, April 23 at the node/220. Art In City Hall hours are 8 - 5 p.m. weekdays, closed or visit www.graemepark.org.
Arthur Ashe Tennis Center, 4842 weekends and holidays. For information, contact: Tu Huynh,
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register and bid at www.asheten- book genre, you will love this group from “Rock 4 Peace” will benefit
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nis.org. The Benefit this year will and also get some new ideas for programs fostering peace for chil- fluence of Jazz Age Paris on Ameri-
honor Fred and Irene Shabel as your reading shelf! The library is dren from all over the world. CISV can composers, on Sunday, April
“Champions for Children.” located at 1601 Darby Road. For info, Philadelphia requests that atten- 11 at 3 p.m. at the Church of the
come in, call 610-446-3082, email dees each donate a box of peanut- Holy Trinity at 1904 Walnut Street
Hazak Book & Film library@haverfordlibrary.org or free breakfast cereal for use dur- in Philadelphia. The program fea-
Discussion visit www.haverfordlibrary.org. ing the summer 2010 Village, a tures famed local accordionist
On Wednesday, April 7, at 10 a.m. cultural experience for children Lidia Kaminska playing George
BUILDING CONTRACTORS join Germantown Jewish Centre’s Hope Afloat Dragon detailed below. For information on Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue”
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Decks • Windows • Siding • Roofing gram fee for non-Hazak members, on the Schuylkill River in Philadel- visit www.cisv.org. with I.D. are admitted free. Call
free for Hazak members (consider
215-997-1709 PA025602
joining for just a $10 annual fee).
phia. Each 40-foot long boat holds
20 paddlers, a drummer, and a steers-
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215-228-2224 or visit www.classi-
calsymphony.org.
www.CavalierCarpentry.com For info and to RSVP, contact pro- Italian Play
person. This ancient Chinese sport
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NEED MORE SPACE? or 215-844-1507 ext. 19. cancer survivors because it is great
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March 31 – April 6, 2010 CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Page 3
Academy of Vocal Arts Opera Singers Perform Free Concert at Cabrini • 75 booths of professional vendors, consultants and
old house specialists
• Workshops, demonstrations and presentations
A ward winning singers from Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts will perform selections from opera, light opera and
classic Broadway in a free concert at Cabrini College on Sunday, April 11. The concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the
Mansion of the Cabrini campus (610 King of Prussia Road, Radnor). For information, contact Dr. Adeline Bethany, professor
• FREE 15 minute consultations at the “Ask the
Experts” table
• FREE 15 minute consultations with “The Color Doctor”
of fine arts, at 610-902-8380. Performers include bass-baritone Ryan Kuster, a third-year resident artist at the Academy; tenor • The Old House Fair Resource Center
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Villanova Law Professor and Mystery Writer COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION ★ GIFT CERTIFICATES
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John Dobbyn Visits Tredyffrin Library on April 8
professor at Villanova Law School,
J ohn F. Dobbyn, mystery writer
and Professor of Law at Villanova
University will visit Tredyffrin Public
Dobbyn continued to gain bits and
pieces of character traits from col-
Library, 582 Upper Gulph Road in leagues and students for use in future Ear Piercing
Strafford, on Thursday, April 8, at
7:30 p.m. for an author talk and book
stories. Then, fifteen years ago, Dobbyn
took a Main Line Night School Crea-
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Dobbyn is best known for his legal fiction writer Jean Berg. 1430 Manoa Rd., Wynnewood Board Certified
thrillers set in his native city of Boston
featuring the lawyers Lex Devlin and Villanova Law Professor and
Michael Knight. Frame Up, Dobbyn’s
newest legal thriller, is again set in
Mystery Writer John Dobbyn will visit
Tredyffrin Public Library on Thursday,
Mario’s Landscaping
Boston and follows protagonist attor-
ney Michael Knight to both the seedy
April 8, at 7:30 p.m. for an author
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stakes art fraud. Copies of Frame Up “As an assignment, I wrote a short
will be available for sale at the library detective story involving a blind 100% Organic Gardening/
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After earning a degree in Latin from Dobbyn. “By some miracle, it sold
Harvard University and a law degree to Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine. $25/cu. yd.
from Boston College, Dobbyn gained That set the hook.”
valuable experience in law and ethics Many rejection slips followed, but Black Mulch
and in “finding the humanity behind finally Dobbyn sold short stories to $28/cu. yd.
the legal issues” while clerking for a more mystery publications and in
Federal District Court judge. 2007, published his first Devlin and Brown Mulch
“It was also like an introduction to “central casting” of a Knight novel Neon Dragon. $25/cu. yd.
movie studio in that I gained a catalogue of characters for To register for the John Dobbyn author talk and book
future stories by way of both the lawyers and their clients signing, call the Tredyffrin Public Library at 610-688-7092 $35 DELIVERY FEE
who appeared in the Judge’s courtroom,” said Dobbyn. or email Gretchen Chamberlin at gchamberlin@ccls.org.
After moving to Valley Forge and taking a position as law SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS Decorative Stone – Call for Pricing
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New Exhibits at Woodmere “S helley Thorstensen – Counterpoint: The Leap from
Vision to Print” is on view at Woodmere Art Museum
April 3 - July 31, 2010. Thorstensen uses printmaking
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Thorstensen, etching, ate work that records the splendor around us as well as Put you down? Keep you away from family & friends?
9" by 12", 2009, courtesy the uncertainty of our existence. Are you afraid of what your partner might do to you?
of Dolan/Maxwell. Featured concurrently with “Shelley Thorstensen” is
“Symbiosis: A Selection of 20th Century Prints by Philadel-
phia Artists,” a collection of prints representing a variety of printmaking methods by an
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A Sunday Afternoon of All Things Baseball: Is Your Child Ready for
Opening of the Harry Kalas Museum Exhibit Middle School?
B aseball fans one and all are invited to attend the official public opening of the Harry
Kalas Museum Exhibit at Laurel Hill Cemetery, the late sportscaster’s final resting
place, on Sunday, April 11, at 1:00 p.m. Many of the items featured in the exhibit person-
ally belonged to Harry Kalas, bearing great sentimental value for fans and friends alike.
Among some of the most intriguing items are the blue blazer and white loafers that were
hung in the dugout as part of the Phillies’ tribute to Harry last season.
After viewing the exhibit, at 2:05 p.m., ticket holders will be able to watch the Phillies
take on the Houston Astros under the afternoon sun on a large screen TV, while enjoying
cold beer, hotdogs, soft pretzels, popcorn and other ballpark favorites. Guided tours to
Harry’s gravesite, where ori-
ginal seats from Veterans’
Stadium have been installed,
will also be offered.
Author Randy Miller, whose
book, “Harry the K: The Re-
markable Life of Harry Kalas,”
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ed at 3822 Ridge Avenue, in
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City Suburban – Senior Dance Students in a variety of styles. April 7, 8 Pike in Chadds Ford, PA, will serve a special Easter dinner
p.m.; April 8 - 9, 7 p.m. at the Drake Theater, 1512 Spruce
Street in Philadelphia).
buffet from 4 - 7 p.m. on the second floor for $27.95 per
person, kids under 12 - $14.95, kids under four no charge.
News to Reach Free and open to the public. For more info, call 215-717-
6110 or visit www.uarts.edu/go.
Food & Wine
Their regular a la carte menu is available from 5 - 9 p.m.
For reservations or info, call 610-388-8088.
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April 14 – Healthy Living
O n Saturday, April 3, 2010, The Preservation Alliance for
Greater Philadelphia will host its Annual Old House Fair
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Germantown Friends School
• Free consultation on problem mortar, brick and stone
repairs with Limeworks.US. Bring a small bagged sample
April 21 – Education News & Camp, at 31 West Coulter Street. General admission tickets are for an observation on how to address your masonry issue.
Senior Services & Sr. Back Page $10; Preservation Alliance members $5. Tickets are avail- • Tours of the newly renovated “Germantown White House”
able at the door, online at www.preservationallaince.com from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
April 28 – Healthy Living, Camp, Get or by calling, 215-546-1146 ext. 7. • Presentation of Homeowner Awards to private home-
Ready for Mother’s Day The Preservation Alliance instituted the annual Old House owners with exemplary stewardship in preservation
Fair to address an unmet demand for the special expertise, through renovation and maintenance of their property.
May 5 – Education News, Sr. Back Page goods and services that homeowners need to meet the chal- Over 1,100 people attended last year’s Fair in March 2009,
Get Ready for Mother’s Day lenges of maintaining an old house. The Fair features more and visitors’ reviews found that the Fair helped to address
Find Dining & Entertainment News than 70 vendor booths and an array of learning opportuni- their needs on how to and where to go for their specialized
Every Week! ties for owners of the old house to better maintain and re- restoration and rehabilitation needs. The Preservation
store their homes, including demonstrations, expert panels Alliance indicates that 90% of attendees at previous Fairs
Call 610-667-6623 for details. and “hands on” assistance. were actively planning, or in the process of restoration or
Deadline previous Thursday. Special features of the Old House Fair include: improvement work on their homes.
• Demonstrations and presentations by participating pro- The Preservation Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit organi-
CITY SUBURBAN NEWS – fessionals about the products, skills and/or services they zation whose mission is to actively promote the apprecia-
Your Community Paper offer.
• Ask the Experts panels, 15-minute problem solving con-
tion, protection, and appropriate use and development of
the Philadelphia region’s historic buildings, communities
for 25 Years! sultations for homeowners with an array of old house spe- and landscapes.
cialists will be available at the. For information, contact Amy Hoessel, Old House Fair
• Free, 15-minute exterior paint color consultations with Coordinator at 215-546-1146, ext. 7 or via email at
“The Color Doctor,” John Crosby Freeman, featured in Old Amy@PreservationAlliance.com.
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Open House “The Autism Whisperer” at Saint Joseph’s The mission of the Kinney Center for
Autism Education and Support at Saint
April 28
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executive director of the Kinney Center for Autism Educa- disciplinary education and research opportunities for stu-
For details, visit tion and Support at Saint Joseph’s, which is sponsoring the dents, teachers, professionals, and parents who seek to
www.palmerseminary.edu event.
Stillman is the author of several books, including Empower-
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life and best practices in treatment for people with autism
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not be defined as an ‘affliction endured by sufferers,’ but improved autism awareness and care.
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and their families on April 10 from noon - 4 p.m. on its “arts” experience and investigate methods of preparing a
Center City campus along the Avenue of the Arts. portfolio or audition. Representatives from the University’s
Student Financial Services operation will be available to
speak with families about loans, grants and scholarships
and putting together a financial plan that makes sense for
SUMMER CAMP DAY/EVENING CARE them. Student services, residential living, health services,
career services and campus safety representatives will also
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their personal admissions counselor and have the oppor-
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G E T R E A D Y F O R C A M P!
Internationally Renowned Soccer Coach Jorge Severini
Joins Triple A Camp
World Class Soccer will be held at Triple
J orge Severini, internationally renowned
soccer coach and director/founder of
World Class Soccer School, will bring his
A Camp from June 14 to 18, from 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. WCS specializes in developing vision,
extensive soccer experience and coaching decision making, reading of the game, scor-
skills to Triple A Camp being held at ing and finishing, and playing under pressure.
Waldron Mercy Academy this summer. Its coaches emphasize development in all
Severini was born in Argentina where he aspects of the game and believe that funda-
excelled in soccer as a professional player mentals are the key to success.
before coming to the Philadelphia area in 1971. Seven-week (June 14 to July 30) Triple A
He has played with the Philadelphia Atoms, Camp wants to put triple the fun into the
the Philadelphia Spartans, the Ukrainian summer camp experience by offering a
Nationals, the Hungarian Americans, and the unique blend of athletics, academics and
Delaware Wings, where he received honors the arts for children entering pre-k to grade
as All-Star and leading scorer. 9. Staffed by educators who believe that
In 1980, Severini became a player/coach in learning doesn’t stop just because it’s sum-
Hungary, and he has been actively involved mer, Waldron Mercy Academy offers all that
with all levels of coaching and training teams you would expect in a summer camp from
ever since. He is the founder and director of a twice-recognized Blue Ribbon School of
World Class Soccer School, Havertown, Penn- Excellence.
sylvania’s first and longest running soccer Jorge Severini will bring his To register for World Class Soccer or any
school. He has become known and respect- extensive soccer experience of the other programs offered this summer
ed as one of the best clinicians/trainers in and coaching skills to at Triple A Camp, visit www.tripleacamp.org.
the suburban Philadelphia area. Triple A Camp.
A D AT H I S R A E L
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Mazel tov
M CELEBRATING JEWISH CULTURE & COMMUNITY
A N N U A L O B S E R VA N C E OF
is really nice,” said Janet. located in Marple Township, Delaware County, a suburb of
She points out that it is not always what they are writing Philadelphia. Martins Run is dedicated to offering residents
about, but also how they are writing about it, that gives a wide variety of recreational and lifelong learning oppor-
THE HOLOCAUST character to the Martins Run Writing Group. “Members tunities, including Martins Run University, a series of on-site
have their own idiosyncrasies and their own voices that lectures designed to inspire seniors to embrace continued
On Monday, April 12 at 7:00 really add flavor to their writing and to the group itself,” education. For info, visit www.martinsrun.org.
p.m. the public is welcome for said Janet.
this program and service at
Main Line Reform Temple in
observance of Yom Hashoah
that will include the Lighting of
the Memorial Candles in Mem-
Immaculata University Hosts Holocaust Survivor
ory of the Six Million as well as
a performance by the Choir of
the Creative and Performing
Michael Herskovitz
Arts School and the combined n Thursday, April 8, 2010, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., Michael War of Independence and the 1956 Sinai War. Immigrating
choirs of Main Line Reform. In
addition, Canadian scholar Dr.
O Herskovitz, holocaust survivor, author, and public to the United States with his family in 1959, he moved to
speaker, will give a first-hand presentation on his experiences Philadelphia and started a career in business. His desire
Allan Gould will examine how during the holocaust. This event, held at Immaculata Univer- to educate the public about the holocaust led him to devel-
the destruction of European Jewry during World War II grew sity, is free and open to the public. op his public speaking skills. Mr. Herskovitz is a member
directly out of the three anti-Jewish beliefs of the past two Michael Herskovitz is a member of the Speaker’s Bureau of the Masons and a two-term past president of the Delco-
thousand years. This program is made possible in part by of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Stanton Lodge of Brith Sholom, where in 1993, he was pre-
the Kehillah of Lower Merion and a generous donation from Philadelphia. He was born in Czechoslovakia and is a sur- sented with “The Man of the Year” award. He has appeared
Suzanne and Norman Cohn. Main Line Reform Temple is vivor of the Birkenau-Auschwitz, Mathausen, and Gunskirchen as a featured guest on many local and national television
located at 410 Montgomery Avenue, Wynnewood. Call 610- Nazi concentration camps. He also shares his experience shows and has presented with Governor Ed Rendell at
649-7800 for information. through two books, “Our Cherry Tree Still Stands” and “Early Holocaust Remembrance Day events.
One Saturday Morning, Triumph of a Holocaust Survivor.” Immaculata University is a Catholic; comprehensive,
He is of the last generation still able to talk of his true coeducational institution located 20 miles west of Philadel-
Scholar in Residence experience there. phia, between Paoli and Exton, south of the intersection of
Mr. Raslan Abu Rukun, Deputy Consul General at the Israeli Consulate While living in Israel, Mr. Herskovitz fought in the 1948 routes 30 and 352.
to the Mid-Atlantic Region will speak on “A Personal Account of a Druze
Diplomat” at Temple Sholom in Broomall April 16 at 8:00 p.m. during
the Friday night Shabbat Service. All are welcome. Mr. Raslan Abu Rukun,
Meet Author of “A Piece of Her Heart” Sissy Carpey
Deputy Consul General at the Israeli Consulate to the Mid-Atlantic Region On Sunday, April 18, 2010, the Delaware County/Main Line Affiliate of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Philadelphia presents Sissy
will speak over brunch at Temple Sholom in Broomall on “The Role of Carpey, author of “A Piece of Her Heart,” the heartwarming true story of the author’s family’s plight in a shtetl in Eastern Europe and their ulti-
Minorities in a Jewish State” 10:00 a.m. on April 18. Brunch is $12 per mate reunion in America a lifetime later. The meeting begins promptly at 1:30 p.m. at Martins Run Lifecare Community, 11 Martins Run, Media,
person with reservations made by Friday April 9. $15 at the door. Temple PA. There will be a book signing by the author immediately following the presentation. Everyone is welcome to attend. All meetings are free and
Sholom in Broomall is located at 55 N. Church Lane, Broomall PA. For open to the public. For information call 610-544-6877.
information, call 610-356-5165 or info@Temple-Sholom.org.
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Mazel tov
M CELEBRATING JEWISH CULTURE & COMMUNITY
Lilly Taus (left) and Leah Berman (right), Mildred Shor Inn resi-
dents, and Eileen Daley (center) of Broomall, Auxiliary volun-
teer, are ready to fashionably welcome spring with straw hats
that they hand-decorated at an afternoon tea party hosted by
the Auxiliary of the Abramson Center for Jewish Life for the
Center’s residents.
S P E C I A L N E E D S E S TAT E
PLANNING SEMINAR
J FCS’ Special Needs Estate Planning Seminar is open to
parents and guardians of children with special needs. Led
by Randy Hope Steen, JD, this seminar will provide answers
to your questions including: What will happen to my child
when I am gone? What services are not covered by public
benefits? How do I preserve public benefits and receive
assets from family for my child? Who is an appropriate
Trustee? How do I make sure my child has enough assets
to live when I am no longer here? How do I make sure my
child has the best quality of life? This seminar will be held
on Thursday, April 15, at 7 p.m., at Beth David Reform
Congregation, 1130 Vaughans Lane, Gladwyne, PA 19035.
To register contact, Joyce Abrams, JFCS, at 267-256-2257 or
JAbrams@jfcsphilly.org. This event is co-sponsored by OROT,
and the Friendship Circle.
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley
Attending an “Art Unleashed” committee luncheon that was Spring Fashion Show
held at Hazy Hill, the Bryn Mawr residence of co-chairman
Anne F. Hamilton are, from left – Linda Soukup, committee mem- The committee for Saint Katharine of Sienna School pre-
ber, of Haverford; co-chair Pamela Berkman of Haverford; co- sented its Spring Fundraiser, March 4, 2010, at Overbrook Golf
chair and hostess, Anne F. Hamilton; Esther Schwartz, com- Club in Bryn Mawr. The Spring Fundraiser, “Girl’s Night Out,”
mittee member, of Berwyn; Robin Williams, committee mem- featured appetizers and open wine bar and showcased fash-
ber, of Villanova. ions by Skirt, of Bryn Mawr. Over 10 boutique vendors offered
the latest in home, beauty and fashion. Proceeds from the Spring
University of the Arts Benefit Fashion Show benefit Saint Katharine of Sienna School in Wayne.
The Committee for The University of the Arts is present- Benefactors of Settlement
ing “Art Unleashed” in Dorrance Hamilton Hall, 320 South
Broad Street, Philadelphia. A Preview Party will be held April Music School Party
About to enjoy the delicious fare of Floret Restaurant are, from 22, 2010, from 5 to 9 p.m. A Public Sale will be held April
left – Debbie Van Dusen, committee member, of St. Davids; 23, 2010 from Noon to 8 p.m., and April 24, 2010 from 1 to
Sandra Pfaff, co-chairman of Emergency Aid, of Bryn Mawr; Alice 5 p.m. Free admission. “Art Unleashed” features an art exhi- Robert and Chris
Dagit, chair of Main Line Madness, of Gladwyne; Susan Baker, bition and sale by student artists, faculty and alumni. It is Rinaldi, owners of
vice chair of Main Line Madness, of Devon. Floret Restaurant an exceptional opportunity to buy original artwork and sup- Jacob Music of Phila-
is located at 175 King of Prussia Road, Radnor. port talented students. Chairs are: Pamela Berkman, Anne F. delphia recently
Hamilton, Laurie Marshall, and Pia Roy Chowdhury. Proceeds hosted a party for
The Emergency Aid’s from “Art Unleashed” benefit the Sam S. McKeel Promising
Young Artists Scholarship Fund. For information call 215-
the Benefactors of
Settlement Music
Main Line Madness 717-6145 or kjohnson@uarts.edu. School who will cel-
ebrate their 102nd
anniversar y at a
The very best restaurants along the Main Line came Gala on April 10,
together, March 11, 2010, in the Grand Atrium of the Radnor 2010. Chris Rinaldi
Financial Center, Lancaster and Radnor Chester Road, Radnor, lives in Wynnewood.
for the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania’s Main Line Madness.
Restaurants such as Susanna Foo Gourmet Kitchen, Verdad, Photos/Courtesy Settlement Music School
Blackfish, 333 Belrose, Yangming, Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Floret,
and more presented their fabulous specialties to party-goers.
Chair was Alice Dagit, and Board Member and past Board Chair
of The Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania Foundation. Proceeds
from Main Line Madness will benefit The Emergency Aid of
Pennsylvania Foundation, headquartered in Wayne. It helps
families in need by providing: college scholarships that are
accompanied by 7 years of mentoring that starts early in
high school; and, grants to significantly improve the lives of
children and families in the area.
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