400 Days of Torture: A Vigil for the Kidnapped
11/07/2024 10:06:51 AM
Event
This Sunday (November 10), we will gather at the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum to honor the kidnapped who have endured *400 days of unimaginable suffering*—living underground in inhumane conditions, facing violence, starvation, and constant fear. *For 101 minutes*, we will stand or sit in solidarity, holding posters of those still held captive, *forming the shape of "400" to signify the days they've endured in hell*. It is critical that we continue to remember and advocate for our brothers and sisters. Let us show our solidarity and ensure they are not forgotten! This event will be held in parallel with the gathering in Washington, D.C. If you are unable to join there, we urge you to come stand with us here. *Please arrive at 9:55 a.m. as we will begin precisely at 10:07 a.m.* *Requested Attire*: If possible, wear a white shirt to symbolize hope and unity.
Philly Friendship Circle Walk
11/01/2024 12:38:45 PM
Event
You get what you give — so give friendship! Walk, roll, or stroll with the whole community for this family friendly, fun and unifying annual event on Sunday, November 10 from 1:00 to 3:30 PM that raises crucial funds and awareness for Philly Friendship Circle—a nonprofit building inclusive friendships in our community. Live music, free food, fun for all ages! When you give your support, youth with and without disabilities get over 150 friendship-building events throughout the year, free of charge. You give youth in our circle a space where they can feel seen, heard, and at home—and you join a community of friends. Give friendship, get friendship. Let’s come together to raise crucial funds and awareness for Philly Friendship Circle! The walk takes place in Bryn Mawr and you can learn more and register here.
Rally for Israel in Washington, DC
11/01/2024 12:30:47 PM
Event
On Sunday, November 10, there will be a rally in Washington, DC in support of Israel. Our friends at Congregations of Shaare Shamayim have leased a bus and have some available seats. The cost is $20 per person and the bus leaves from Shaare Shamayim (in the KI building) at 9:00 AM sharp. There are limited seats so register ASAP by calling 215.677.1600.
We Will Dance Again
10/23/2024 10:16:17 AM
Message from USCJ
Below is a message from Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal, CEO of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Dear USCJ Community,
I hope you have enjoyed time with loved ones in your sukkah over the past few days. As we approach the end of our High Holiday season with Shemini Atzeret and Simhat Torah — and the Hebrew calendar anniversary of the terrorist attack on October 7, 2023 — many of us are feeling mixed emotions.
This period is traditionally a time of immense joy and celebration within our community, marking the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle and the immediate beginning of a new one. It is a time when we express our love and reverence for the Torah, dancing with the scrolls in a vivid demonstration of our enduring commitment to our faith and heritage.
However, this year, our hearts are heavy as we approach Simhat Torah. The anniversary of the pogrom on October 7, 2023, and the ongoing conflict in Israel and the region, have cast a shadow over our preparations. The sorrow of these events, compounded by the anxious wait for the safe return of 101 hostages, brings a layer of solemnity to our observance. In fact, a recent publication from the Rabbinical Assembly notes that the hakafot, the traditional liturgy that accompanies our celebrations, is also a plaintive cry for salvation.
Indeed, it is precisely in these moments of darkness that the true strength and resilience of our community shine brightest. Our history is a testament to our ability to find hope and joy in the face of adversity, to come together as a community and support one another through the hardest of times.
In the immediate aftermath of October 7, in remembrance of the massacre at the Nova Music Festival, our siblings in Israel bravely coined a phrase that has echoed in our hearts ever since: “We will dance again.”
This year, as we roll the Torah back to Bereshit (Genesis) and start our cycle anew, let us also renew our commitment to each other and to our faith. Let us hold fast to the belief that better days are ahead, that peace will prevail, and that we will, once again, dance together in celebration.
I encourage you to make “We Will Dance Again” the theme of your personal Simhat Torah observance.
It acknowledges our current struggles and sorrows but also affirms our unwavering belief in the future. It is a call to embrace the joy of our traditions, even in the face of adversity, and to look forward with hope for the day when we can all gather without fear or sorrow, united in our joy and our faith. As the prophet Micah so eloquently put it, “Every family shall sit under its own vine and fig-tree; and none shall make them afraid; for the LORD of hosts has spoken” (Micah 4:4).
May this Simhat Torah bring comfort to those who mourn, strength to those who are waiting, and hope to us all.
With heartfelt prayers for the return of our hostages and the safety of our people, and with wishes for a season of renewal and hope,
Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
CEO, USCJ
Main Line Speaker Series Presents Dana Bash
09/25/2024 11:15:34 AM
Event
On Thursday, November 14, Main Line Reform Temple will present Dana Bash. With almost two decades covering domestic politics for CNN, few can rival Dana Bash’s acumen of national politics. A shrewd observer of all things Washington, Dana leaves audiences informed and engaged on topics as far ranging as the national political mood, women in politics and her own connection to Judaism. Find out more and register here.
Webinar: Living Under Hamas Rule
09/18/2024 10:11:46 AM
Webinar
On Sunday, September 22, at 8:00 PM, join the Hope for Israel Alliance for a fascinating and enlightening discussion with Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, an American writer, renowned blogger, and activist who grew up in Gaza City before leaving in 2005 as a teenage exchange student to the United States. Alkhatib has become a vocal critic of Hamas and a powerful advocate for coexistence and peace, which he believes is the only viable path forward for both Palestinians and Israelis. In this webinar, Ahmed will share his personal story and insights into Gaza’s political and humanitarian affairs, offering a unique perspective on the destructive influence of Hamas and the challenges of achieving peace in the region. Don't miss this chance to hear from someone with deep personal insights into the realities on the ground. Please register here.
Do you know an extraordinary adult?
09/12/2024 01:14:48 PM
Opportunity
The Wexner Heritage Program will be coming back to Philadelphia in the summer of 2025. Thanks to the generosity of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, in partnership with the Wexner Foundation, another group of outstanding volunteer leaders will benefit from this extraordinary two-year adult Jewish learning and leadership program. Please help give the gift of the Wexner Heritage Program to your friends, colleagues, board members, and fellow Jewish leaders in these communities – and NOMINATE A CANDIDATE TODAY! Ideal participants are approximately 30-45 years old and have demonstrated the capacity to be transformative leaders in their communities and beyond. They are seeking candidates from all sectors of the Jewish community, representing a broad range of community affiliations, volunteer positions, denominations, and identities. Nominations will be open until November 1, 2024. You can find out more here. (The Wexner Heritage Program works to expand the vision of Jewish volunteer leaders through intensive study of Judaism, Jewish history, and leadership. For more information, contact Sophie Silberstein at ssilberstein@wexner.net.) Image above: Israeli President Reuven Rivlin with Wexner Foundation President Rabbi Elka Abrahamson.
Gift Card and Scholarship Opportunity for Teens
09/12/2024 01:09:15 PM
Tikkun Olam
The Red Cross is looking for high school and college student leaders to organize blood drives on their campuses between December 15, 2024 and January 15, 2025. Students who host drives can earn an Amazon.com Gift Card* through Tango.com valued up to $500, a chance to win a scholarship up to $2,500, volunteer hours, and leadership experience. Find out more here.
Combating Antisemitism in K-12 Education: A JILV Leadership Discussion
09/11/2024 10:14:24 AM
Webinar
As the new academic year begins, we are seeing rising challenges with antisemitism, including in K-12 education. On September 18, at 8:00 PM, this webinar will bring together leaders from the Jewish Institute for Liberal Values (JILV) to learn about these challenges and explore ways to fight the growing antisemitism in schools. The discussion will also address how Critical Social Justice (CSJ) ideology is impacting Jewish students and contributing to antisemitism in middle and high schools. The Jewish Institute for Liberal Values (JILV) aims to raise awareness about the complexities of CSJ and its influence within the Jewish community. JILV's mission is to empower Jews who support liberal values and oppose the imposition of CSJ, ensuring that Jewish organizations remain open to diverse viewpoints.
Panelists:
- David L. Bernstein. Founder of JILV and author of Woke Antisemitism. David has dedicated his career to combating the new wave of antisemitism linked to CSJ and woke ideology. He has also served as the President of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs and as Executive Director of The David Project.
- Dr. Brandy Shufutinsky. Director of Education and Community Engagement for JILV. Dr. Shufutinsky has an extensive background in advocating for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Today, her focus is on advancing liberal democratic values through education and community engagement.
Key Topics:
- Addressing the rise of antisemitism in schools
- The influence of CSJ ideology on Jewish students
- Strategies to preserve Jewish values in educational institutions
- How CSJ fuels antizionism and modern antisemitism
Don't miss this important conversation about the future of our children’s education and the challenges we face. Register here.
In the Heart of Gaza: A Combat Physician's Story of Bravery
09/11/2024 10:06:18 AM
Webinar
On Sunday, September 15, at 11:00 AM, the Hope for Israel Alliance is hosting a powerful and rare conversation with Dr. Adi Horesh, a combat physician who has served on the frontlines in Gaza throughout this past year. Adi is a true war hero, having saved countless lives under unimaginable conditions. She has declined multiple interviews in the past, and this will be her first public speaking appearance, offering unique insights into her experiences during this crucial period.
Meet Dr. Horesh:
- Hear firsthand accounts from a soldier-physician who has experienced some of the most intense battles and rescue missions in Gaza.
- Learn about the challenges faced on the frontlines, as Adi shares powerful stories of courage, survival, and hope.
- Expose the falsehoods spread by antisemites and witness the truth about how the IDF goes to extraordinary lengths to protect and safeguard the Gazan population.
- Gain insight into the profound impact of war on those fighting for their country and the people they are dedicated to protecting.
You can learn more about Dr. Horesh here.
This is an opportunity not to be missed — a rare chance to hear from one of Israel’s most incredible figures in the war for its survival.
Register now. Limited to the first 500 registrants. Please only register if you are planning on attending: Click here for registration.
Antisemitism and Your Children: Preparing for a New School Year
09/10/2024 11:24:36 AM
Zoom Presentation
Do you know how to speak to your kids about the rising antisemitism? Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) with other community organizations to learn how to navigate challenging, age-appropriate conversations with your child about antisemitism and work with your child’s school administrators and educators to effectively address antisemitism within the school community. The sessions include guided presentations from experts in the field of parent education, advocacy, antisemitism. You will also learn from those who have successfully lobbied on behalf of their children. This free program is open to all, but is best suited for parents of children in public or non-Jewish parochial schools.
Date & Time:
Two Virtual Sessions: 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
For parents of students in grades 6-12
Wednesday, September 11
REGISTER FOR SESSION 1
For parents of students in grades K-5
Monday, September 16
REGISTER FOR SESSION 2
For questions about this virtual workshop, please contact the Jewish Federation’s Director of Leadership Development & Governance Lori Rubin at lrubin@jewishphilly.org or 215.832.0828.
This series is brought to you by the Jewish Federation’s JCRC and Kehillot groups, Jewish Learning Venture, StandWithUs, the Israeli American Council, and the ADL Philadelphia.
Rav Shai's Contribution to the 10 Commandments Kerfuffle
09/09/2024 03:02:55 PM
Article
Rav Shai contributed an article entitled "Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness" to the organization, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. You can read it here.
Apples and Honey! To the Orchards!
08/22/2024 12:14:50 PM
Event
On Sunday, September 15, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM, share some sweet moments together at this family-friendly afternoon at the orchards with the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia's Kehillot (neighborhood) groups. This is an afternoon of connecting with community, enjoying crafts and honey sticks, and learning from Jewish institutions in the region. Participating orchards: Indian Orchards Farm (29 Copes Ln, Media) and Tabora Farms/Rustic Valley Orchards (1220 Upper Stump Rd, Chalfont). This program is free. Participants are responsible for paying the orchard for any apples they pick or activities they participate in. Register here.
Zoom Webinar with Senior Leaders of the ADL
08/21/2024 01:23:27 PM
Webinar
On Wednesday, August 28 at 8:00 PM EST, join an important and timely conversation featuring two of ADL's top leaders as they bring their deep expertise in combating antisemitism and addressing global threats. Facing a surge in global antisemitism and the potential escalation of conflicts surrounding Israel, this webinar comes at a critical time. We will focus on the strategic responses ADL has developed over the past year, addressing the alarming rise of antisemitism both globally and within the USA. As we enter a new academic year, which will likely see a surge in on-campus antisemitism, we’ll explore how our enemies are weaponizing social media to spread anti-Zionism and antisemitism, making the battle against these threats even more challenging. The speakers will be George Selim: Executive Vice President & Chief Engagement Officer at ADL, and Marina Rosenberg, Senior Vice President for International Affairs at ADL. The moderators will be Andrew Goretsky: Regional Director of ADL for Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Delaware, and Yair Lev, an activist in the Greater Philadelphia area, focused on combating antisemitism, supporting Israel, and advocating for the Jewish community. Register here. Space is limited!
Hidden, A Musical at Gratz
08/14/2024 01:57:37 PM
Event
Hidden is a musical by David & Jenny Heitler-Klevans based on the true story of Ruth Kapp Hartz, who as a young Jewish girl was hidden in Southern France during World War II. Forced to change her name to Renée Caper in order to blend in, Ruth and her family rely on the kindness of strangers in a small French village. From a secret apartment to a basement hideout to a Catholic orphanage in a convent, Renée must hide her true identity and learn to survive through a series of harrowing events. Dealing with themes of identity, allies, anti-Semitism, fascism, resilience and resistance, this musical will resonate with audiences today.
Performances:
September 6, 7, and 20 at 8:00 PM
September 21 and 22 at 2:00 PM
At Gratz Theater in Elkins Park
Click here to purchase tickets.
Webinar with Dr. Tomer Persico
07/31/2024 10:43:45 AM
Event
On Sunday, August 4 at 1:00 PM, the Hope for Israel Alliance will present a very timely webinar featuring one of the most brilliant thought leaders in Israel, who will comment on the current situation in Israel and the global Jewish community. Dr. Tomer Persico will present: "Ten Months Since October 7: Israel's War and the Global Jewish Response." As a distinguished scholar at the Shalom Hartman Institute and an authority on Jewish thought, Dr. Persico will lead an important discussion on the ongoing war in Israel and its profound impact on both Israeli and global Jewry, as we near the 10-month mark of this conflict. Please register here. Sponsored by the Hope for Israel Alliance.
"Bring Them Home NOW" Rally This Sunday
07/31/2024 10:32:36 AM
Event
On Sunday, August 4 at 10:00 AM, there will be a "Bring Them Home NOW" rally, marking the 5th birthday of Ariel Bibas. Ariel, along with his brother Kfir(1), mother Shiri and father Yarden were kidnapped from kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th 2023 and are STILL being held hostage by Hamas terrorists, nearly 10 months later. Ariel Bibas is turning 5 years old! Please join us in marking his birthday. Ariel is a devoted fan of Batman and in his honor, the event will be Batman-themed. We welcome all adults and children to join us. We will provide some accessories and have some fun activities for the younger souls. The organizers of the rally are in touch with the family, who would love to see wide attendance. So come to Rittenhouse Square and wear your Batman gear. Security will be provided by PPD. Please register here.
Want to help kids get Ready for Learning?
07/30/2024 10:31:17 AM
Tikkun Olam
Summer is in full swing and Cradles to Crayons® is busy making sure kids have the clothing they need to stay cool all across the state. We're also looking ahead to the 2024-2025 school year, and through our annual Ready for Learning initiative we're preparing to provide 55,000 kids in Greater Philadelphia with the back-to-school essentials they need to thrive. Cradles to Crayons needs your support to help get thousands of local kids prepared to learn and dressed for success! Your donation of any amount will help us provide young students with packages full of head-to-toe essentials: clothing, shoes, a lightweight jacket, books, and a backpack full of new school supplies. Click here to learn more or to donate!
jkid-philly Program: Let's Explore in the OYR Corridor!
07/25/2024 03:04:35 PM
Event
jkidphilly and Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia are out exploring nature in your neighborhood this summer! Each “Let’s Explore!” event features a fun nature-themed scavenger hunt, a craft project, and a story. BYO picnic and we’ll bring a treat to share!
Location: An outdoor location in Elkins Park; register for the exact address.
Date and Time: Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Cost: Free
Recommended Ages: Ages 0–8 (siblings always welcome!)
Calling Out for Tutors!
07/24/2024 10:52:10 AM
New Tutoring Program for Cheltenham Township
The Cheltenham School District is looking for tutors to help students with basic skills in all subjects. Over the pandemic, many students lost a good amount of academics and are in need of additional support. Tutors should be 16 years and older. If you are interested or need more information, contact Tutoring Coordinator Toby Grubman at tobgru@aol.com or 215.663.0657. Sponsored by Champions for Cheltenham.
Have You Ever Wondered…
07/11/2024 10:28:06 AM
Article
Rav Shai has an article posted to ExploringJudaism.org that you may be interested in! It is titled, "Are Non-Kosher Animals Permitted for Organ Transplants?" Click here to read it!
A Deep Dive with StandWithUs Founder and CEO Roz Rothstein
07/01/2024 11:48:28 AM
Webinar
On Wednesday, July 24 at 8:00 PM ET, join an intimate and enlightening webinar featuring Roz Rothstein, founder and CEO of StandWithUs. Discover how StandWithUs has adapted since October 7, and learn about their global initiatives to fight antisemitism and support Israel through education. Roz Rothstein, the daughter of Holocaust survivors, co-founded StandWithUs to empower Israel’s supporters worldwide with innovative educational materials, conferences, fellowships, campaigns, missions to Israel, social media, educational videos, and programs. Since its inception, StandWithUs has become one of the most significant players in the pro-Israel education space, inspiring and educating hundreds of thousands of middle school, high school, and college students every year. Their social media platforms reach millions weekly, and they have a powerful legal department, a Holocaust education department, and a growing coalition of non-denominational Zionist Rabbis. The Forward Magazine has twice named Rothstein one of the 50 most influential Jews in America, and the Jerusalem Post has twice named her one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world. Register now: https://bit.ly/3L4ZUnN.
Upcoming Webinar with Einat Wilf
07/01/2024 11:42:27 AM
Webinar
On Sunday, July 14 at 10:oo AM, join an insightful and timely webinar featuring Einat Wilf, renowned author, political intellectual and former Israeli politician. In 2018, Einat Wilf delivered a powerful talk at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, addressing ambassadors stationed in Israel and discussing ideas from her book, The War of Return. She raised concerns about the Palestinians' refusal to compromise, and their belief in the temporary nature of Israel, rejecting any resolution that does not include the right of return. Nearly five years before the horrific events of October 7th, she accurately identified the issues with the call, "from the river to the sea." The webinar will be moderated by Amy Zitelman, the CEO and cofounder of Soom Foods, and Yair Lev, a Philadelphia-based physician. Register at https://bit.ly/4eOXpDQ. Zoom Webinar (limited to the first 500 attendees): Hurry up and secure your spot!
Webinar: Confronting Antisemitism in Healthcare
07/01/2024 11:34:58 AM
Webinar
Since October 7, we have witnessed a volcanic eruption of antisemitism within the medical community, affecting both Jewish providers and patients. Imagine a sick Israeli American elderly woman being treated by a physician who frequently posts hateful messages about Zionists. Would she feel confident that she will receive the best and most compassionate care she deserves? What discriminatory experiences have Jewish healthcare providers endured over the past 9 months? Join an enlightening webinar on Monday, July 8 at 8:00 PM ET featuring Dr. Yael Halaas, founder and President of the American Jewish Medical Association (AJMA), and Michelle Stravitz, Executive Director. The AJMA, established after October 7, 2023, is a non-political, non-profit organization dedicated to creating a safe and enriching community for Jewish healthcare professionals. This webinar will illuminate the widespread impact of antisemitism in healthcare, affecting not only healthcare providers but also hospitalized patients, outpatients, their families, and society as a whole. These issues strike at the very heart of our healthcare system, which is essential and fundamental to our lives. Register here: https://bit.ly/4cEefDl (Zoom limited to the first 500 attendees.)
StandWithUs Rally to Support Jews and Israel
06/28/2024 10:05:40 AM
Event
StandWithUs will be holding a rally on Wednesday, July 3 at 4:30 PM. Make your voice heard at the National Education Association’s Representative Assembly for its 6,000 delegates' annual vote on various New Business Items (NBI), some of which are antisemitic and anti-Israel. Educators for Palestine will be there to support the antisemitic NBIs. Will you be there to counterprotest and urge delegates to vote no? The rally will be heard outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center, at 1101 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19107. StandWithUs will have signs available for distribution. Attendees are encouraged to bring American and Israeli flags or their own signs. StandWithUs suggests the following messaging for signs: “Keeping Hatred and Bias out of the Classroom,” “Supporting Jewish Students and Teachers,” and “Education Over Indoctrination.” StandWithUs is an international, non-partisan education organization that supports Israel and fights antisemitism. Questions? Contact StandWithUs Director of K-12 Educator Outreach David Smokler, at davidsm@standwithus.com.
Honey from the Heart…Order Today!
06/13/2024 12:50:40 PM
Retail Therapy
You can send a jar of honey to family, friends, and business associates near and far! This is a great way to wish everyone a L’Shana Tova! And you’ll be supporting both the AJWA Sisterhood and ORT America. Each 8 oz. jar contains delicious golden honey which is certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union and guaranteed to be 100% pure honey. Honey From The Heart is gluten-free. It’s just $14.00 per jar (unchanged from last year!), including free shipping until August 8. Orders received by September 11 will be delivered by or on October 2. It is traditional to eat apples and honey on Rosh Hashanah. The apples symbolize the constant cycle of life and the honey symbolizes the sweetness that we hope will characterize the year to come. The blessing is printed on a beautiful keepsake card that is enclosed with each jar of honey you send. Click here to order. If you have difficulty with the website, call Leslie Sokolow at 215.758.2404.
An Afternoon with Award-Winning Author Dara Horn
06/04/2024 10:24:07 AM
Event
On Sunday, June 9, in person at Old York Road Temple-Beth Am, Dara Horn is a two-time "One Book, One Jewish Community" winner and prolific writer about Jewish literature, history and culture. Discussion and Q&A. Learn more and register or call 215.886.8000. From 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Register by June 7.
Lunch & Learn at Gratz on Antisemitism
05/22/2024 10:07:10 AM
Event/Class
Antisemitism: Its Nature, Development, Evolution, and Present Stage, and How to Defeat it Through the Teachings of Theodore Herzl and Ahad Ha’am with Rabbi Matthew Abelson, Executive Director of Rabbis United
Since 2001, antisemitism entered its third phase. The singular Jewish state is now the target of those who hate Jews and Judaism. I will explore the events in and around that year - including the Second Intifada, the Al Durah Affair, and the UN Conference Against Racism in South Africa. How did Herzl envision Zionism defeating antisemitism? How was he right or wrong? How did Herzl’s greatest theoretical opponent, Ahad Ha’am view the same issue? I will explain how a synthesis of the two makes Zionism the most effective means of defeating antisemitism. At Gratz on Thursday, June 20 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM. In-person only. $25/person. Register here.
Virtual Workshop: Navigating Difficult Conversations (via Zoom)
05/15/2024 01:34:18 PM
Event