Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
GJC is pleased to provide space for local Girl Scouts troops to meet. If you would like to join the Girl Scouts, please contact Girl Scouts administration.
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
GJC's annual, beloved event just got even better! Come add your inner light to the night with food, fellowship, and fantastic flair! The latkes will be hot, the games happenin', and the candlelighting sing-a-long happy. The ECP Potluck (GJC Early Childhood Program) begins at 5:30 pm, and the You'll-Like-It-A-Latke Dinner (latkes, soup, latkes, salad, and
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
Every year, the lawn in front of GJC is home to the Dancing Children Hanukiyah. Since 2000, Men’s Club volunteers have assembled this menorah, which is an integral part of the GJC community, bringing light to the holiday and the whole neighborhood. Sponsor a candle in honor or memory of someone special in your life,
GJC's Jewish book reading group reads 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, please contact Nan at nanbmyers2@gmail.com.
Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds meet as a community at JRA's northeast Philadelphia warehouse (10980 Dutton Road, adjacent to the NE Airport) to pack over 3000 boxes with fresh produce and non-perishable food, and deliver food and a smile into the homes of those in need. All of these food packing events are important
The Israeli Circassians are part of a world-wide diaspora of people that struggle to keep their ethno-national identity while also integrating into the larger Israeli society. They are a proud Muslim community, with a reputation of being among the most religiously devoted communities in comparison to other Circassians in the Middle East and in their
GJC is pleased to provide space for local Girl Scouts troops to meet. If you would like to join the Girl Scouts, please contact Girl Scouts administration.
What’s been the relationship between Jews and beer over the past few thousand years? Come find out! We’ll brew beer together and learn a little about the ingredients and process of brewing. We’ll also learn what the Talmud has to say about beer, and look into the role Jews played in the hops industry, as