People of the Book

GJC’s Jewish book reading group meets monthly, reading and discussing fiction and nonfiction books of Jewish interest written mostly (but not solely) by Jewish writers and chosen by the group. Volunteer group members lead the discussion. For more information and the link to access the Zoom meeting, please contact Nan Myers. March's book is "I.M.

Antisemitism & Racism in the White Nationalist Movement

The events of the January 6 insurrection have greatly increased the nation’s focus on the threats posed by radical white nationalists.  And it appears that the message of hate that they are bringing to our streets includes BOTH racism AND antisemitism. What are we witnessing?   How can we address this dual-threat?   What role can the

Dancin’ in the Seats with Steve Weintraub – cancelled today

Today's session of "Dancin' in the Seats" is canceled. Dancin’ in the Seats is Steve Weintraub's program of dance done while mostly or entirely seated. Dancin’ in the seats is not simply an exercise program but brings an aesthetic dimension to movement. For an hour at a time, participants feel happy to be alive, graceful,

Jewish Mysticism and the Divided Brain Theory: Religion, Neuroscience and Understanding

Join Men's Club for an enlightening program with Dr. Gary Goldberg, a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He’s worked extensively with veterans afflicted with PTSD as well as many other disorders. We begin with the recognition of the basic brokenness of human existence. And how the dominant secular philosophy of Cartesian dualism contributes to

From the Narrow Place

Monday, March 22, 2021, 6:30 - 8:30 PM Immerse yourself in ancient text, contemporary poetry, and your own creative capacity as we use the Jewish Studio Process to explore our journey through and beyond narrow places. Whatever materials you have at home (crayons, watercolors, scrap paper, recycled items, etc) are all you need. This is

Paving the Omer Path with Poetry

8:00 - 9:00 PM on Mondays, March 29 - May 10 Each year many of us use the counting of the omer (marking each day between Passover and Shavuot) as a way to investigate our spiritual lives and the intersections between ourselves and the larger world. Poetry is also a way to explore our deepest

Charry Pesah & Shabbat Service

Rabbi Zeff will be leading a service from the Charry Sanctuary this week with Shabbat prayers and songs.  As part of the service, the rabbi will also be teaching a text study.  If your Shabbat practice allows, please tune in! PLEASE NOTE: Links to services and events are not posted on the GJC website. Rather,

Exploring Traditionally Radical Talmud with SVARA (Open Beit Midrash)

Tuesdays, April 6, 13 & 20 7:00-9:00 PM on Zoom Laynie Soloman, SVARA SVARA Faculty Member Laynie Soloman will teach a 3-session online bet midrash where will we will dig into SVARA's traditionally radical approach to Talmud learning, all in a queer, radically inclusive learning space. All you need is the ability to sound out

Honoring What We Lost: Jewish Federation’s Holocaust Memorial Virtual Program

Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia presents Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony Sunday, April 11 at 1:00 PM Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia to commemorate the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust and to honor the Survivors in our communities. The event will feature performances by Steven Skybell of National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (from

Pirkei Avot Community Study with members of the GJC community 

Join our community for a longstanding tradition (across the world and in our own GJC community) of studying Pirkei Avot in the weeks between Passover and Shavuot. Learning one chapter each week, we will guide each other through the whole masechet (tractate). 

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