Mi Casa Sukkah-sa
“Mi Casa Sukkah-sa”… This Sukkot, get ready to raise the roof!
“Mi Casa Sukkah-sa”… This Sukkot, get ready to raise the roof!
The Jewish tradition is full of juicy stories, weird powers, and unexpected relationships. In this class we are going to dig deeper into these threads and tease out a more expansive picture of the weirdness that lives in our tradition.
Double-bubble, these drinks are trouble! Join us for a BOO-zy cocktail hour in honor of the spooky season. Join Moishe House and Tribe 12 as we make Halloween-themed cocktails AND mocktails, and enjoy them together as we gear up for one of our favorite holidays! COSTUMES ENCOURAGED!
We invite Philly’s Jewish 20s and 30s to learn about the essential financial topics that impact our lives today and in the future. Come learn all the things we didn’t learn in college and that our parents never taught us!
For almost four years Rabbi Megan has led a community of 20s and 30s who read through the lesser known books of the TaNaKh (Jewish Bible). Two years ago Philly folks joined her Chicago crew and and this fall she is starting this group back up to read the Second Book of Kings. We will meet on Zoom on Sunday evenings every 2-3 weeks. No experience necessary. The first week will be a refresher on the previous books!
WE WILL DANCE AGAIN is told through the eyes of more than a dozen survivors, many of whom videotaped their experiences as the massacre unfolded. The film weaves together eyewitness accounts from over a dozen survivors, along with footage captured by both the victims and Hamas.
Join the 30s Tribe for an evening of swing dancing! We will gather for introductions and a short Shabbat ritual at 6:40 PM, and then join the beginner swing dance lesson led by Lindy Hop at 7:00 pm.
Join the NJG’s for their October meeting. This month’s book will be The Matchmaker’s Gift.
Join Tribe 12 for our Monthly Shabbat Gathering! We will join Weitzman Museum of American Jewish History to light Shabbos candles, enjoy a vegetarian meal and enjoy the peace of Shabbat with each other.
Join Rabbi Megan and her family for a home cooked meal where we will delve into feminist texts from the 1800s to the present, secular and Jewish, and find our own relationship to feminism today!
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