Charry Service: 5th grade reads Haftarah & 6th grade reads Torah

Led by Rabbi Zeff, this weekly service puts an emphasis on learning, with a shorter Shacharit prayer service and a longer period for study, led by the Rabbi and by members. The service meets in the Charry Sanctuary during the year, place where most of our Bar and Bat Mitzvah services and celebrations take place,

Dorshei Derekh: Stefan Presser Memorial Social Justice Shabbat

This weekly member-led Reconstructionist minyan puts an emphasis on singing, with a full P’sukei d’Zimra (preliminary service), and interactive discussion during the d’var Torah. The minyan meets in the Maslow Auditorium, and all roles in the service are coordinated and filled by members, who also organize social activities, study, and celebrations throughout the year. To

Little Lights: a Hanukah JAM

This is the time of year where daylight hours dwindle early. As twilight colors the sky and night deepens, it is good to come together to find the spaces for the light. Join us for a special Hanukah & Havdalah program where, bringing together the little lights we all house within us, we listen to

Hanukiyah Assembly

We’re looking for a few good people (including teens)! The construction of the Dancing Children Hanukiyah begins this Sunday, Dec 8th and will   continue on the 15th. We start both days at 9 am on the lawn in front of the main entrance to the shul. It takes about 2-1/2 to 3 hours each day.

“Meet the Artists” Morning at the Little Shop

Come meet two of GJC's children’s book authors, Yona Diamond Dansky & Susan Weiss Yona Diamond Dansky is a long time GJC member and lifelong educator in inner-city and suburban districts in the Philadelphia area.  Mooshu Worries is her first children’s book, and she is both author and illustrator.  Almost every family has been touched

Studio Kislev: Living with Pain & Inviting Healing (The Studio Series)

Studio Kislev: In the final days of fall and first moments of winter, natural sunlight diminishes and we spend more and more of our daytime hours in the dark. The shifting light invites us to ask: How do we live our lives in a world that sometimes feels dark (physically and metaphorically)? Using Jewish folklore

(EARLY) Ginat Shabbat

A adult-child Shabbat service for children up to age 6. Ginat Shabbat is a garden of delights for young families ready to move their bodies and take part in fun and engaging Shabbat activities! Kids pray from their own age-appropriate siddur, and the service includes prayer, sharing, and storytelling that highlight themes from the weekly Torah

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