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Marcy Cohen of Englewood, 44, came
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Based on the students interests and academic experience, Dr. Zivotofsky matched
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Opinion
True, a pit is not a car, and besides, Moses
never heard of a car. The open pit, however,
represents all things with the potential for
causing harm.
Then there is the law of the parapet (see
Deuteronomy 22:8), which includes everything that is inherently dangerous and, in normal circumstances, could cause a person to
die, according to Maimonides. (See the Rambams Mishneh Torah, The Laws of Murder
and the Preservation of Life, Chapter 11:4.)
Because of these two laws especially, it is
correct to say the Torah bans handheld cell
phones in cars. Driving with one hand while
engaging in conversation is placing a dangerous hazard (a moving automobile) in a public domain; a cell phone in a car increases the
chances of an accident occurring.
How the Torah applies the open pit and the
parapet to matters automotive can be seen in
a responsum issued a half-century ago by the
late Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Weiss, the Min-
a driver who
exceeds the speed
limit, and thus
cannot stop his
car when it is
necessary, has the
legal status of
rodef, a pursuer
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the Jewish people. Edith couldnt stop kissing and hugging us and patting our cheeks to thank us for this new
lease on life at 87!
People often ask why we have devoted ourselves to
the federation system through the Jewish Federation of
Cover Story
My Name Is
Asher Lev
Fort Lee high school student talks about JCC production
and how hes come to be its intern producer
Joanne Palmer
rt is about very many
things pontificating
about it is done at the
pontificators own great
risk but one of those
things is the minuet
between the specific and the universal.
Those two allies and enemies step and
pivot and bow to each other, glance and
look away, flirt and glare.
Sometimes the subject of a work of art is
that dance, sometimes subtly, sometimes
not so much. My Name Is Asher Lev, the
play, written by Aaron Posner and based
on Chaim Potoks novel about a chasidic
boys need to chose between his tradition
and his life as an artist, is entirely straightforward about the conflict.
It, like many other plays, books, and
movies like, for example, to be obvious,
Fiddler on the Roof tries to use the
specificity of its setting and characters to
tell a more general story about the eternal
internal struggle between tradition and
change.
So it makes great sense that when Ariel
Abergel of Fort Lee wanted to produce a
play at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades in
Tenafly this summer, he picked My Name
is Asher Lev. (See box for details.)
Is anything ever entirely straightforward, though? Ariels not your ordinary
theatrical producer. Hes 16 years old, a
rising junior at the Solomon Schechter
School of Westchester in Hartsdale, N.Y.,
and hes interning as a producer, under
the tutelage of Deborah Roberts of Tenafly,
the JCCs longtime drama school director.
And to be clear, its not as if Asher Levs
story is Ariels. Hes not chasidic, his father
does not disapprove of him, and he is not
planning to ditch a Jewish life to forge
another one as an artist. Hes planning to
bring them together. Still, there are parallels, hints, and echoes.
Ariel is the much youngest of the five
children of Lydia and Joseph Abergel. His
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Ariel Abergel goes over the script for My Name is Asher Lev.
oldest sibling is 33 and the next youngest is 22; all have been married and his
parents have eight grandchildren. He is
in the enviable position of being part of
a large family and growing up as an only
child. His father is an art dealer, focusing mainly on contemporary art, a calling
that demands much travel from both parents, so Ariel has a well-exercised sense of
James Janoff
independence.
His parents both were born in Morocco;
they, both sets of grandparents, and other
siblings settled in Fort Lee decades ago,
when his parents were young. His family forms the core of the growing Moroccan community in town. His grandfather, Rabbi Simon Abergel, who died at
93 two years ago, founded the Sephardic
From the left, Ariel talks with the director, Marci Elyn Schein; the plays three actors, Valerie Stack Dodge, Nathan Gardner, and Mark J. Quiles, read through the
script; Ariel and Mark Quiles sit together at the productions first table read.
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On August 3, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the
umbrella body for Jewish community relations councils,
released a statement that urged civility from all sides
and praised the Democratic party for including a similar
appeal in its platform but, despite decrying hostile,
acrimonious, and demeaning rhetoric, did not name
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The Book of Deuteronomy
Tisha BAv has suffered from
begins with Moses recounting
neglect, some of it principled. Should we not celehow the people in the wilderness rebelled and missed the
brate the renaissance of the
first opportunity to enter the
Jewish people in its land, I
Land. Rebelling in fear of the
hear it said, rather than forever mourn its destruction?
unknown and nostalgic for
I have always felt strongly
Egypt, they are condemned
that we should observe Tisha
to forty years of wandering,
Rabbi Dr.
BAv faithfully in the tradiuntil the next generation has
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tional way precisely because
the opportunity to step forTemple Israel
ward where their predecesof the re-establishment of
and Jewish
sors failed.
Jewish sovereignty in the
Community Center,
Parashat Dvarim always
Land. Only an appreciation
Ridgewood,
Conservative
falls on Shabbat Hazon, the
of the distance through history that has kept the JewShabbat immediately preceding Tisha BAv (or on this year,
ish people from the Land of
on the actual ninth of Av, while the fast is
Israel can help us fully celebrate the reality
postponed to Saturday night and Sunday).
of Israel today.
The haftarah, most of which is traditionally
Study after study most recently the
recited in the mournful trope of Lamentacomprehensive Pew report has shown
tions, relates the hazon (vision) of Isaiah,
how new generations of American Jews
the dreadful prophecy of Gods turning
born after Israel was established do not
away from the people as their sinfulness
hold the State of Israel as a significant signpost of their Jewish identity. Israels exisovercomes their merit. Read together, we
tence is taken for granted. American Jews
are left with a sense of distance, standing
today respond to Israels politics, not to
outside the Land, outside the City, outside
the question of its existence. While politiof Gods mercy.
cal engagement is all well and good, we
In my experience, the observance of
need to strengthen our historical perspective, appreciate the miracle that the very
existence of Israel represents. Tisha BAv
helps me do that.
By crying over the destruction of Jerusalem, I see the Jerusalem of today through
the perspective of a long vision.
Isaiahs vision matches the tone of Lamentations in theology as well as cantillation. The people understood the calamity
of Jerusalems destruction as a result of
their sinfulness. So we fast on Tisha BAv to
demonstrate to God our purity and renunciation of sin, just as we do on Yom Kippur.
Fasting is not a sign of mourning in Jewish
tradition. We all know that at a shiva house
we eat a lot as eating brings consolation.
Fasting is a response to sinfulness.
This classic theology that is all over
the Tisha BAv observance has been challenged in the aftermath of the Shoah. Most
theologians today cannot accept that God
could bear any responsibility for genocide.
This represents the second challenge to
Tisha BAv: How can we associate historical suffering with divine punishment if we
no longer hold God responsible for historical calamities?
My response here is the same as my
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understanding, non-violence, and transformation among Israelis and Palestinians,
and later were hosted at the home of an ultraOrthodox woman.
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Across
1. Rehovot need?
4. Author Levin
7. Siddur on your phone, e.g.
10. Pose (to a Rabbi)
13. Possible request from this papers
editor: Abbr.
14. Its a candle
15. First word of Scarborough Fair
16. Piece on Disraeli, for short
17. Right-wing U.K. protest group thats
pro-Israel
18. Some characters in Spielbergs
The BFG
19. Like one receiving the Israel Prize
21. Reading of Prophets
24. King Solomon had a magnificent one
25. Gunk in Reitmans Ghostbusters
26. It makes Lees Banner turn into
the Hulk
28. Staffs (the INS Lahav)
29. ___ Hadibrot
30. Book that predates the siddur
32. The IDFs HaKirya, e.g.
33. Hachnasat Orchim words
34. Sounds of hesitation by those who
dont speak Hebrew so well
35. Plug-___ (some Babylon downloads)
37. Ryan Braun admitted to using (at
least) one: Abbr.
38. Reinsdorfs Bulls, on the scoreboard
41. Israeli Mount thats also a
Melbourne school
43. City east of Beer Sheva
44. Prideful song
47. David of NYPD Blue
49. ___ Hara
50. Musician Brian thats anti-Israel
51. Rabbi Kaplan or Minister of the
Interior Deri
52. Like Fox (clothing) sales
54. Closing ceremony
57. Not kosher
59. City on Guanabara Bay
60. Compass heading
61. Seinfeld voiced one in 2007
62. Word before Kodesh
63. Transport made by Qoros
64. Jewish school in Riverdale, N.Y.
65. Extra periods for Casspi, for short
66. Tref home?
67. Joel Silver produced 48 ___
68. Tevye ___ Milkman
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(in song)
2. Szolds Womens Zionist Organization
of America
3. Like Joshua, as a leader
4. It should be tithed
5. Jephthah probably felt it
6. Solo that means lioness in Hebrew
7. Ahava spa sound
8. Elisha to Elijah, e.g.
9. Phnom ___, home of
Cambodias Chabad
10. Israel, as a study locale for many
19-year-olds
11. Miller who played Nancy Schultz in
Foxcatcher
12. ___ HaKodashim
20. TV financial adviser Suze
22. Not something youd want flat in
the Negev
23. Greeting from Kermit or Louis Nye
27. Walkways at Teddy Stadium
29. Monkey of Scott Weingers Aladdin
31. ___ Hanasheh
33. Channel that gave a lot of coverage
on Debbie Wasserman Schultz
35. Sound some might make if offered
kosher locust
36. Jonathan Tropper or Jonathan
Kellerman, e.g.
38. Like the worst villain
39. Part of the new year
40. 1997 Lisa Loeb hit
41. Moses spent some time there
42. Oy alternative when erring
43. TV Stark thats a rodef
44. They make a kosher candy line with
fish gelatin
45. Zurer of Shtisel
46. Mila 18 and The Haj, e.g.
47. Its not kosher from a sturgeon
48. Passionate states (in Ecclesiastes,
perhaps)
53. Frozen Kleins treats
55. Titus built a notable one
56. Poh
58. Commandment pronoun
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AUGUST 19
Shabbat in Glen Rock:
The Glen Rock Jewish
Center holds its meet
and greet Shabbat
with Rabbi Jennifer
Schlosberg and Cantor
Dorothy Goldberg, 5:30
p.m., a traditional kosher
barbecue dinner at 6, and
services under the stars
at 7:30. 682 Harristown
Road. Reservations, (201)
652-6624 or www.grjc.
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Shabbat in Hoboken:
The United Synagogue of
Hoboken hosts Shabbat
in the Park for children
and adults of all ages,
6 p.m. Bring a kosher
or vegetarian picnic
dinner; challah and grape
juice provided. It will be
canceled if it rains. Church
Square Park, 5th and
Willow/Park. (201) 6538666 or ushpreschool@
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Monday
Thursday
AUGUST 14
AUGUST 15
AUGUST 18
Alzheimers support in
Waldwick: Alzheimers
Holocaust films in
Teaneck: Congregation
Rinat Yisrael screens
two films from Torah
Umesorahs Rabbi Leib
Geliebter Memorial
Foundation about the
Jewish experience during
and after the Holocaust,
4 p.m. Strike on Heaven
recounts the story of
the Third Reichs war on
Yiddishkeit and Sheiris
Hapleitah recounts
survivors experiences in
the immediate aftermath
of the war as they set
about rebuilding their
lives and families. 389
West Englewood Ave.
(201) 837-2795 or www.
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AUGUST 17
Paramus Yiddish club:
Khaverim Far Yidish
(Friends for Yiddish)
meets at the JCC of
Paramus/Congregation
Beth Tikvah, 2 p.m. on
the third Wednesday of
the month. $10 yearly
dues. East 304 Midland
Ave. Varda, (201) 7910327.
Beth El of Northern
Valley in Closter invites
the community to the
informal Prayers on
the Palisades Shabbat
service led by Rabbi
David Widzer of Beth
El and co-hosts Rabbi
Jordan Millstein and
Cantor Nitza Shamah of
Temple Sinai of Bergen
County of Tenafly at 6:30
p.m., at the State Line
Lookout off the Palisades
Parkway. The exit is
northbound on the PIP
two miles north of Exit
2. Bring a lawn chair and
bug spray. If the weather
is inclement, services will
be held at Beth El, 221
Schraalenburgh Road,
Closter. (201) 768-5112 or
www.tbenv.org.
Barbecue in
Bergenfield: Bais
Medrash of Bergenfield
holds a barbecue in the
backyard of the new
BMOB property, 385
South Prospect Ave.,
11:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. www.
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Tuesday
AUGUST 23
Childrens program in
the park: Congregation
Bnai Israel in Emerson,
in conjunction with
Shalom Baby, a program
of the Jewish Federation
of Northern New
Jerseys Synagogue
Leadership Initiative,
offers Popsicles in the
Park, a fun program
for family members and
other caregivers with
newborns to 4-year-olds
and their siblings, 9:3011:30 a.m. Program with
crafts, songs, a story
read by Rabbi Debra
Orenstein, and popsicles
at Washington Park.
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Shabbat/open house
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Shul open house
in Cliffside Park:
Congregation Beth Israel
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AUGUST 17
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for dinner at Daveys
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checks. 5 Park St. Gene,
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AUGUST 18
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and apartheid are inaccurate and inappropriate to describe the situation, NCJW
wrote in a statement. Further, BDS is too
often used to de-legitimize Israels right
to exist.
Jewish Voice for Peace, which supports BDS, was the rare Jewish group that
endorsed the platform in its entirety.
Ndugga-Kabuye said state actions dont
have to rise to the level of the Holocaust or
other historical genocides to deserve the
term, which he said could connote unjust
state killing of a disadvantaged group. He
compared his usage of the word to We
Charge Genocide, a group that opposes
police violence in Chicago.
Were talking about a structure of
violent deaths that are state sanctioned,
that are without accountability, and that are ongoing, he said. We can say
The Jewish community in New York holds a rally for the Black
Lives Matter movement outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn
this is whats happening in
on July 28.
ERIK MCGREGOR/PACIFIC PRESS/LIGHTROCKET VIA GETTY IMAGES
Palestine and not equate it
with whats happening in
The platform accuses the
from Israel or fled and were prevented
South America. It doesnt
United States of subjecting
from returning.
say its the same number of
black Americans to food
Fighting Israeli apartheid, the statepeople being killed or the
ment said, is inseparable from fighting racapartheid and educational
[same] manner of people
Benjamin Nduggaism in America. It called on its allies to join
apartheid. In both cases, it
being killed.
the BDS campaign.
claims the government has
Ndugga-Kabuye said the Kabuye
As Black people fighting for our freedeprived black communities
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
dom, we are not thugs and our Palestinof access to the same resources enjoyed by
is just one of many international issues
ian brothers and sisters are not terrorists,
white Americans.
the platform comments on. They include
the statement said. For the children who
Ndugga-Kabuye said that his goal was
the dangers African migrants face in crossing the Mediterranean Sea and conflicts
are met with tear gas and rubber bullets
thinking about all the different ways
in Somalia, Colombia, and Honduras. He
as they walk home from school, for the
American military policy impacts different black communities across the world
said the passage on Israel is longer because
families of those we have lost to police violence, for the communities devastated by
and how thats tied into whats going on
theres a certain prominence to it, and
economic violence and apartheid walls,
here domestically.
that may require us to go a little more in
we fight.
The main effort of a number of the
detail. But he said the statements about
On Friday, Jewish Voice for Peace
sections in the platform is to connect the
other conflicts, charging the United States
released a statement from a group called
domestic Movement for Black Lives to the
with imperialist actions, are just as strong
the Jews of Color Caucus backing the platinternational movement for black lives in
as the language condemning Israel.
forms section on Israel.
a number of different countries, he said.
I dont see it as a special connection, Ndugga-Kabuye said about the link
We call on the U.S. Jewish commuGilmer, the co-author of the Invest/
nity to end its legitimization of anti-Black
between the Movement for Black Lives and
Divest section, told Haaretz that her father
racism through its combined attacks
the Palestinian cause. We stand in solidaris African-American and her mother is
ity with Palestine, but its not any different
on the Black Lives Matter Platform and
Jewish. She is a former board member
than our connection with the Somali comU.S. Palestine solidarity, the statement
of Young Judaea, a Zionist youth group,
munity. Its not any different than our consaid. We call on the U.S. Jewish groups
although she no longer identifies as Jewnection with the Colombian community.
ish, according to Haaretz, and she has
that have engaged in this anti-Black violence to retract their racist and harmThe vast majority of the platform
become an anti-Israel activist. Now she
ful statements.
addresses issues unrelated to the Israeliis the chief of strategy for Dream Defenders, a black community organizing group
Mainstream Jewish groups rejected the
Palestinian conflict. Its six sections deal
based in Florida.
notion that because they object to the use
with physical, social, economic, and political discrimination against black people.
She did not respond to email and Faceof the term genocide and the emphabook messages from JTA seeking comment.
sis on Israel, they are opposed to the
Among its list of demands is an end to
Dream Defenders released a statement
economic and social justice goals of the
capital punishment, free universal education, a universal basic income for black
doubling down on the genocide language.
Black Lives Matter movement. The groups
Americans, the demilitarization of police,
The statement accused pro-Israel critics
noted how difficult, if not impossible, it is
a broad reform of the prison system, and
of being wolves in sheeps clothing for
for them to work with members of Black
reparations for black Americans.
supporting the Black Lives Matter moveLives Matter on common causes when
ment only as long as it supports Israel. It
In addition to demanding an end to forthe language about Israel signals they are
eign aid for Israel and Egypt, the platform
asserted that Israel committed genocide
not welcome.
calls for divesting from the fossil fuel indusduring its 1948 War of Independence, as
JCRC cannot and will not align
try and reducing the U.S. defense budget.
SEE BLACK LIVES PAGE 35
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ourselves with organizations that falsely and maliciously assert that Israel is committing genocide,
wrote Bostons Jewish Community Relations Council in
a statement on the platform. That being said, the statement continued, As we dissociate ourselves from the
Black Lives Matter platform and those BLM organizations that embrace it, we recommit ourselves unequivocally to the pursuit of justice for all Americans, and
to working together with our friends and neighbors in
the African-American community, whose experience
of the criminal justice system is, far too often, determined by race.
Ndugga-Kabuye said he understood that the term
genocide could prevent some Jews from joining the
Black Lives Matter movement. He said it was something we have to consider, but its also something we
have to accept. He said that negative Jewish reactions
to the platform recalled the later years of the 1960s civil
rights movement, when white and black allies split over
tactics and ideology.
He rejected the idea that accusing Israel of genocide
makes the movement anti-Semitic, saying the accusation
is not connected to Israels Jewish character.
Are you saying Im committing genocide because of
who I am, my identity? Ndugga-Kabuye said, hypothetically placing himself in Israels role. That would obviously be racist. But if youre talking about a series of policies that are in place between one group over another,
folks may argue were wrong, but the question of whether
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Los Angeles (five weekly) and Boston (three every
week).
For details, restrictions, and to purchase either September promotion, visit www.elal.com, call (800) 2236700 or contact any travel agent.
ALPINE
$2,250,000
ALPINE/CLOSTER
TENAFLY
RIVER VALE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS TENAFLY
894-1234
768-6868
CRESSKILL
Orna Jackson, Sales Associate 201-376-1389
666-0777
568-1818
894-1234 871-0800
OPEN HOUSES
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By appointment.
Please call 786-514-6520
OPEN HOUSE
LOVELY
Light & bright brick colonial on park-like acre, beautiful cul-de-sac street, newer
kitchen, updated master bath w/Jacuzzi, 6 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, gorgeous walkout ground level w/sauna, gym, bath, laundry & cedar closet,
private yard w/pool & oversized deck.
Direct lender
2 to 3 day approval
Closings within 30 days
Northern NJ Appraisers
FHA loans w/55% debt ratio
Credit scores as low as 580
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The staff is fluent in several languages, including Russian, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, French, Korean, and a bissel Yiddish.
E Designer is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday and 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. It is located at
720 Anderson Ave., Cliffside Park. Call (201) 943-3401.
Larry DeNike
President
MLO #58058
ladclassic@aol.com
Daniel M. Shlufman
Managing Director
MLO #6706
dshlufman@classicllc.com
201-368-3140
www.classicmortgagellc.com
MLS
#31149
$380,000
1-3 PM
$450,000
1-3 PM
BY APPOINTMENT
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(201) 837-8800
JEWISH STANDARD AUGUST 12, 2016 37
Cell: 201-615-5353
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An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned and Operated by NRT LLC.
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MORTGAGE
Rates as low as
%
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2.500
2.576
Rate
APR*
Rates valid on Loan Amounts
Up To $1,000,000
At NVE, we know the local market inside and out. In addition to offering a full
range of flexible mortgage products, our Mortgage Specialist works closely with
you every step of the way to ensure a smooth process and speedy closing.
Call today at 201-816-2800, ext. 1230, or apply online at nvebank.com
Allan Dorfman
NMLS #733094
*APR = Annual Percentage Rate. APR is accurate as of 7/1/16 and may vary based on loan amounts. Loans are
for 1-4 family New Jersey owner-occupied properties only. Rates and terms are subject to change without
notice. As an example, the 7-year loan at the stated APR would have 84 monthly payments of $12.99 per
thousand borrowed based on a 20% down payment or equity for loan amounts up to $500,000. Payments
do not include amounts for taxes and insurance premiums, if applicable. The actual payment obligation will
be greater. Property insurance is required. Other rates and terms are available. Subject to credit approval.
Bergenfield I Closter I Cresskill I Englewood I Hillsdale I Leonia I New Milford I Teaneck I Tenafly
Broker/Associate
201-461-6764 Eve
201-970-4118 Cell
201-585-8080 Office
Realtorallan@yahoo.com
Ruth Miron-Schleider
Broker/Owner
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