The Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life, formerly Philadelphia Geriatric Center, has a heritage of more than 136 years of care and concern for the aged. The Center is the progeny of two 19th-century homes that provided the basic necessities of life for elderly Jewish immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe. 1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, 19454. 215-371-3000 - [email][events]
For one night and one night only, AIA Philadelphia will host the 2003 Beaux Arts Ball in the Seaplane Hangar of the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The action begins at 9 p.m. with a costumed cacophony to the beat of the world’s finest dance music. The audio system will be second to none with streaming video cameras projecting live images throughout the night. Theater lighting will be choreographed to the musical rhythms for a total saturation of the senses. Bars will be flowing, food will be plentiful and eye candy will keep everyone’s appetite more than satisfied. Philadelphia - [website][email][events]
Educational outreach. 50 Montgomery Ave, Bala Cynwyd, 19066. Rabbi Michael Stern, 610-668-9600 - [website][email][events]
401 City Ave Suite 820, Bala Cynwyd, 19004. 610-668-9600 - [website][events]
356 Montgomery Ave, Merion, PA 19066, Philadelphia, 19066. Rabbi Michael Stern, (610) 668-9600 - [website][email][events]
Thank you for belonging here or considering membership at the Allentown Jewish Community Center. We invite you to become a member so you may become part of our community. Let the JCC become a “home away from home” for you and your family. 702. N. 22nd St., Allentown, 18104. Sarina Berlow, Director, Adult Programs, 610.435.3571 - [website][email][events]
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3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 19104-6219. 215.898.6702 - [website][email][events]
Non-profit corporation established in 1980 is located in Berks County, Pa. Our purpose is to collect, preserve and disseminate genealogical data. We are staffed entirely by volunteers and our membership is open to anyone with an interest in genealogy. 3618 Kutztown Road, Laureldale, PA 19605, Laureldale. Charlene, 610-921-4970 - [website][email][events]
Played IN THE KEY OF LIFE Concert pianist Mona Golabek shares stories and plays music that helped her mother survive as a displaced child during the Holocaust. Sat., June 5, 8 PM The Gershman Y - Broad and Pine Streets Tickets $15 - Call 215-569-9700. 241 Fitzwater St., Philadelphia, 19147. Erin Lucas, 215-627-1144 - [website][email][events]
824 W. Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, 19010. 610.527.9898 - [website][email][events]
Philadelphia, 19115. Emmi Schatz - [email][events]
Newtown. Darcy Silvers, 215-860-3961 - [email][events]
Consortium of all 11 Center City congregations. 401 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, 19147. Naomi Geschwind, 215-446-3023 - [website][email][events]
Suburban unit of the Greater Philadelphia JCCs. The Chester County Region JCC Without Walls provides programing for the western Philadelphia suburbs without benefit of a building (hence, the "without walls"). 900 West Valley Road, Suite 804, Wayne, 19087. Sandra Moskowitz, Program Director, 610-578-9000 - [website][email][events]
City Tavern is operated under the culinary ambassador to the City of Philadelphia, Walter Staib in the classical ambiance of an 18th century tavern. Philadelphia. Suzanne Woods, 215-413-1443 x13 - [email][events]
Weekly Milongas. Collegeville, 19426. Carlos Douris, 484-744-1077 - [website][email][events]
The Reconstructionist Congregation of the Lehigh Valley, meeting at the Allentown JCC. 2620 Walnut St, Allentown, PA 18104, Allentown, PA. Jenni Levy, (610) 821-1114 - [website][email][events]
Leyv Ha-Ir, Hebrew for Heart of the City, is a small but growing Reconstructionist congregation located at the Ethical Society at 1906 Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. Founded in May, 1990, Leyv Ha-Ir is led by Rabbi Julie Greenberg. Its members come from all branches of Judaism including Reform, Conservative and Orthodox, and include recent converts to Judaism. Our members include students, professionals, rabbis, singles, couples, and those in traditional and nontraditional families. P.O. Box 15836, Philadelphia, 19103. Beverly Hayden, 215-629-1995 or 215-557-3777 - [website][email][events]
Meet the Rabbi-Sept. 14th-7PM, Ethical Society Kabbalat Shabbat-Sept 16 Silichot-Oct.2. Ethical Society Bldg., 1906 S. Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia, 19103. Beverly Hayden, 215-557-3777 - [website][email][events]
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Rodeph Shalom blends tradition and innovation in a Reform Jewish setting. The congregation, incorporated in 1795, maintains two religious centers: the original historic Philadelphia metropolitan location in Center City and the suburban campus in Elkins Park. 615 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, 19123-2495. William Kuhn, Rabbi, 215-627-6747 - [website][email][events]
A young and growing Orthodox Shul and community. We have a Jewish Day School (pre through 8th), Mikvah, Eruv, Vaad haKashrus and Chevra Kadisha, and Chesed Committee. Many Shiurim on multiple levels, too, from Daf Yomi to Jewish History. 2715 Tilghman St, Allentown, 18104. Rabbi Mordechai Torczyner, 610-433-6089 - [website][email][events]
Tzedek v’Shalom is a welcoming, spiritual, supportive and growing Jewish community in Bucks County PA. Newton. Wendy Friedman, (215) 860-0119 - [email][events]
396 W Lancaster, Wayne, 19087. 610.225.3007 - [website][email][events]
1515 Market Street, Suite 215, Philadelphia, 19102. 215 204-9553 - [website][email][events]
“Punch Me in the Stomach” Deb Filler looks at her life as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor in this solo drama. (May 17, 18 8:30p - May 19 3p) Drake Thtr.1512 Spruce St. (215) 569-9700. (215) 627-1144 - [website][email][events]
400 West Ellet Street, Philadelphia, 19119. Elana Shaw, 215-844-1507 Ext 19 - [website][email][events]
The Gershman Y offers a variety of cultural and educational day and evening programs. The Y sponsors concerts, art exhibitions, and film and book festivals, and houses an Israeli program center, the Sports Hall of Fame and much more. Come check us out. 401 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, 19103. 215-446-3045 - [website][email][events]
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Gratz College offers Master's of Art Degrees in the Jewish professions. Gratz is a non-denominational, independent gradute school with a strong commitment to professionalism. On campus or on-line programs. 7605 Old York Rd, Melrose Park, 19027. Miri Hacohen, (215)635-7300 148 - [website][email][events]
201 Washington St. #523, Reading, 19601. 610-8981930 - [website][email][events]
Philadelphia. Audrey Gornish - [email][events]
The Holocaust Awareness Museum, founded by the late Ya'akov (Jacob) Riz, was created to educate the public to the horrors of the Holocaust and all the bigotry, racism and anti-Semitism that brought it about. 10100 Jamison Avenue, Room 210, Philadelphia, 19116. Sid Karp, 215-464-4701 - [website][email][events]
18 S. Seventh Street, Philadelphia. 215 685-1633 - [email][events]
Israeli dancing. Congregation Shir Ami, Newtown. Darcy Silvers, 215-860-3961 - [website][email][events]
Philadelphia. Ken Avner, 617-484-4282 or 800- [website][email][events]
Israeli dancing. Ruthy Slann, 570-331-3069 - [website][email][events]
The Israeli Film Festival presents the newest, most cutting edge films from the best directors and actors Israel has to offer. Beginning with our opening night "James Journey to Jerusalem" on February 28 at International House all the way through March 28 where we will be screening "Le Grand Akshan" at the National Liberty Museum . There is a film for everyone at our festival. Check out our website and then come and see what we are bringing to the Philadelphia area. P.O. BOX 171, Gladwyne, 19035. 484.904.5421 - [website][email][events]
560 Mill Road, Havertown, 19083. Cantor Steven Friedrich, 610-446-1967 - [email][events]
Cultural Jewish School - Grade PreK-ninth. Germantown Friends School, 31 W. Coulter St., Philadelphia, 19144. Educational Director, 215.248.1550 - [website][email][events]
Jewish Children’s Folkshul is a secular, humanist Jewish school for children in pre-K through ninth grade, and a teen and adult community. The school provides a fresh approach to the exploration of Jewish cultural identity, holidays, and history. For more than 30 years Folkshul has transmitted the values of social justice and individual responsibility in an environment that nourishes critical thinking and provides a strong sense of identity with the Jewish people and progressive activity. We are affiliated with the CSJO (Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations). Our adult community offerings include a Restaurant Club, Intergenerational Womens Group, and a wide variety of free adult education classes, including book reviews, Hebrew, Yiddish, history, phil. 31 W. Coulter Street, Germantown Friends, Sharpless Bldg., Philadelphia, 19144. Mindy Blatt, Director, 215-248-1550 - [website][email][events]
There's lots going on at the Lancaster Jewish Community Center. 2120 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, 17601. Andrew DeWitt, Executive Director, 717-569-7352 - [website][email][events]
60 South River Street, Wilkes Barre, 18701. Don Cooper, 570-824-4646 - [website][email][events]
The JCCs of Greater Philadelphia is proud to celebrate 130 years of service to the Greater Philadelphia region. We exist to ensure the continuity and vibrancy of the entire Jewish community and its heritage. We do this through quality programming and environments that provide opportunities to appreciate and participate in the Jewish experience. We serve a diverse community throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, including over 60,000 members and users each year. Our programs are as diverse as the communities we serve. 401 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, 19147. Lee Abrams, 215-446-3045 - [website][email][events]
2100 Arch St, Philadelphia. (215) 496-9700 - [events]
The Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg was formed in 2002 through the consolidation of the United Jewish Community of Greater Harrisburg and the Jewish Community Center. The Federation serves as the central communal organization that promotes and advances the quality and values of Jewish life in Greater Harrisburg. The Federation exists to provide an efficient, effective umbrella organization that helps to unify, anticipate and meet the needs of the Greater Harrisburg Jewish community. 3301 North Front Street, Harrisburg, 17110. David Weisberg, Executive Director, (717) 236-9555 - [website][email][events]
2100 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 19103. Andrea Adler Hershman, 215-832-0500 - [website][email][events]
The Mission of the Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania is to rescue the imperiled, to care for the vulnerable, to support Israel, and to revitalize and perpetuate the Jewish communities of Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike and Wayne Counties. 601 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton, 18510. Mark Silverberg, Executive Director, 570-961-2300 - [website][email][events]
P.O. Box 14925, Reading, 19612-4925. Tammy Mitgang, 610-921-0624 - [website][email][events]
702 N 22nd Street, Allentown, 18104. 610-821-5500 - [website][email][events]
5th annual Jewish music festival. Philadelphia. Ben Laden, 215-782-8702 - [email][events]
Goldenberg Rosenthal, LLP 101 West Ave., Jenkintown. Jennifer Block-Deuts, 215-832-0690 - [website][email][events]
7804 Montgomery Avenue, Ste 9, Elkins Park, 19027. (215) 782-8500 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Relief Agency is an organization whose aim is to identify and feed needy Jewish families. JRA has done so by compiling one of the largest databases of Jews requesting food assistance in the Greater Philadelphia region. Our monthly distributions reach out to over 1650 families. 125 Montgomery Avenue, Suite A3, Bala Cynwyd, 19004. 610-660-0190 - [website][email][events]
The Jewish Social Policy Action Network is a progressive voice for the Philadelphia Jewish community. Ardmore, 19003. Joshua Pasek, 484-557-4594 - [website][email][events]
A group of six Philadelphia/New Jersey Secular Humanist Jewish Organizations which share Jewish cultural, educational events, and holiday celebrations. Springside School, Philadelphia, PA, philadelphia, 19001. Barbara Halpern, 215-572-6131 - [website][email][events]
2020 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 19103. 215-751-0959 - [website][email][events]
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Leyv Ha-Ir, Hebrew for Heart of the City, is a small but growing Reconstructionist congregation located in the Gershman Ymwha Building at the corner of South Broad Street and Pine Street Center City, Philadelphia. P.O. Box 15836, Philadelphia, 19103. 215-629-1995 - [website][email][events]