Charry Service: Women’s Shabbat

Today, we take women's participation in Shabbat services for granted. Each year, on Women's Shabbat, we remember and celebrate our growth and ownership of women's place in the synagogue. Join in the Charry Sanctuary for an extraordinary Shabbat where all are welcome to continue this 42 year legacy. Women's Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat is sponsored by Women

“Jewish Feminist Theology of Liberation”: Women’s Shabbat Afternoon Program

Today, we take women's participation in Shabbat services for granted. Each year, on Women's Shabbat, we remember and celebrate our growth and ownership of women's place in the synagogue. Join in the Charry Sanctuary for an extraordinary Shabbat where all are welcome to continue this 42 year legacy. Women's Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat is sponsored by Women

Mynd the Gaps: Zooming Out and Zooming In on Israel’s Society and Economy

Mynd the Gaps: Zooming Out and Zooming In on Israel’s Society and Economy

As a leading socioeconomic research institute in Israel, the Taub Center’s findings show the bigger picture about the social and economic issues that keep Israelis up at night: How is Israel’s economy doing relative to other developed countries? What does the future hold for the “Start-Up Nation”? How do educational and employment gaps break down

Men’s Club Meeting: “The Life of Our Building”

The Men’s Club meeting on April 7 will feature architect Sherman Aronson talking about “The Life of Our Building”. It will be in the Canteen Room at 10 am. A tour will be part of it. There is a $5 charge for the brunch.

Yom Ha-Shoah with Ruth Hartz: Reflections of a Hidden Child in Nazi Occupied France

Yom Ha-Shoah with Ruth Hartz: Reflections of a Hidden Child in Nazi Occupied France

Ruth Kapp Hartz's goal is to teach the history and the events of the Holocaust, the unprecedented genocide of the twentieth century during World War II, through her personalized story so that present and future generations will remember its lessons and make connections to contemporary issues of concern. Germantown Jewish Centre is pleased to welcome

Torah Fund Brunch: Making Connections with Elaine Culbertson

The Women of Germantown Jewish Centre invite you to our annual Torah Fund Brunch honoring Yona Diamond Dansky, with speaker Elaine Culbertson, Chair of the Pennsylvania Holocaust Education Council.  Elaine will be speaking on "Making Connections: How Family Stories Help Us Teach About the Holocaust." Contributions are welcomed at the door.  For further information and

Friday Night PRIDE!

with Chana Rothman and Eric Jaffe, Drag Queen StoryTime, and a Farewell to Rabbi Alanna Sklover 5:30 PM      Face Painting, Photo Booth, LGBTQ+ Book Nook & More! 6:00 PM      “The Story of Us: A Shabbat Pride Journey”: Family & Kids’ JAM Join Rabbi Alanna Sklover, Chana Rothman, and Philly Drag Queen

Tikkun Leyl Shavuot: A Night of Learning From Each Other & Building Sacred Community

Shavuot celebrates the spring harvest and recalls the revelation of Torah at Mount Sinai. Rooted in a kabbalistic tradition, Jews all around the world spend the night learning. This year, we'll begin our night with communal singing, followed by collective study on the making of sacred learning community. We'll have the chance to daven together,

Ongoing Lamentations: An Exploration of the Psychological Impact of Displacement

Tish'ah b'Av commemorates the destruction of the temples and the mass displacement of our ancestors. As we know, this was far from the last time our people would experience mass displacement and bear the weight of ensuing collective trauma. As human beings we are story-telling animals. We make meaning of our lives and our personal

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