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Torah Yoga.
Torah, yoga, meditation and song
with Leah Weisman, who is a student
and practitioner of yoga and holistic
healing. 10 a.m. Beth Sholom
Congregation. 8231 Old York Road,
Elkins Park.
Torathon 2019.
Temple Beth Hillel–Beth El continues
a 30-plus-year tradition: a one-night
university featuring scintillating
Jewish scholarship and down-to-
earth discussion. This year’s program
off ers the opportunity to learn from
15 distinguished scholars, rabbis
and local experts. Registration
and lots of food beginning at
6:30 p.m. Presentations start at 7
p.m. Admission $10; no charge for
students. Free babysitting is provided.
Call 610-649-5300 for details.
1001 Remington Road, Wynnewood.
SUNDAY, FEB. 24
Predicting the Oscars.
Join the Sisterhood of Old York Road
Temple – Beth Am to hear Professor
Emeritus Moylan Mills discuss “Oscar
Buzz.” This is one of the most
competitive Oscar races ever. Almost
every category is up for grabs, with
no clear winner in sight. So let’s see
what we can do to straighten out this
tangled thread. 9:30 a.m. For tickets/
reservations, call 215-886-8000.
971 Old York Road, Abington.
SUNDAY, FEB. 24
Bill Wine Oscar Picks.
Hear movie critic Bill Wine’s picks
for the awards show, learn about the
history of the Oscars and compete
with your friends in a fun and
entertaining Oscar trivia game at
11 a.m. at Gratz College. Elaborate
kosher continental brunch included.
$28. For more information, contact
mcohen@gratz.edu or 215-635-7300,
ext. 155. 7605 Old York Road,
Melrose Park.
Sip ‘n’ Paint.
Join THZ Sisterhood for an afternoon of wine
and artistry. Make your own shviti (a piece of
art used for meditation) while you sip your
favorite wine and nosh a little. Cost is $36
after Feb. 11. To RSVP, email sisterhood@
templeharzion.org and send a check to: THZ
Sisterhood, P.O. Box 548, Mt. Holly, N.J.
Event at Temple Har Zion. 255 High St.,
Mount Holly, N.J.
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Party Expo.
Planning a simcha? Join us for Party
Expo, a free resource to the community
off ering an opportunity for families
embarking upon the party planning
process to interface with vendors
providing party-related services.
Meet kosher caterers, photographers,
stationers, decorators, DJs and more.
It’s one-stop shopping for your simcha.
11 a.m. at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El.
1001 Remington Road, Wynnewood.
PJ Our Way.
Join PJ Our Way Parents and Tweens
at 2 p.m. at the Mitzvah Circle
Foundation for a hands-on mitzvah
activity with other PJ Our Way
families (kids ages 8.5-12). Bring
gently used books or clothes to
donate. Free. For more information,
contact Robyn Cohen at rcohen@
jewishlearningventure.org. Register at
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Music Circle.
February is Jewish Disability
Awareness & Inclusion Month (JDAIM),
and we are bringing an afternoon
of music, stories and crafts about
understanding and respecting each
other’s diff erences. Singer-songwriter
Joanie Calem will teach us through
music. 2 p.m. Free. Register at goo.
gl/forms/j1J69bJUqErG7Nvs2. Common Space, 25 Rittenhouse
Place, Ardmore.
Children’s March.
A concert at 3 p.m. features
“The Children’s March,” a work
commissioned by Singing City by
local composer Andrew Bleckner,
with a libretto by Charlotte Blake
Alston. $25. Features performances
by Singing City, the SC Children’s
Choir, T-VOCE, Keystone State
Boychoir Anonymous 8 and the
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Middle School Choir. Philadelphia
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“Lifestyles” Thursdays at 1-1:30pm
Sundays at noon-12:30pm
“Interesting People”
Thursdays at 1:30-2pm
Sundays at 4-4:30pm
For ticket information:
call 610-275-1960 or visit our
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Hatha Yoga.
Women come together in this weekly,
open to the community yoga class
to practice balance, muscle strength
and stillness through yoga. All
ages, health levels and experience
are represented. The class is $5 for
the hour, with no prior reservation
needed. Come make a diff erence to
your breath, body and community.
Feel free to email our Main Line
Reform Temple member and
teacher Eileen Edman at Eedman@
comcast.net. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood. Talmud Class.
The rabbinic prohibitions against
shaming another often lie in stark
contrast to stories of shaming and
competition among those very same
rabbis. This class begins by examining
texts on monetary compensation for
shaming (Who must pay? How much?
For what kinds of shaming?) and then
What’s going
on in Jewish
Philadelphia? Join us on Thursday, February 28th from 6-9pm
at Cedarbrook Country Club in Blue Bell for an evening
of local fare, live music, and a variety of local breweries,
wineries, and distilleries to benefit the Senior Adult
Activities Center of Montgomery County.
MONDAY, FEB. 25
Joe Ball
Producer Dei Lynam
Moderator To be interviewed, at no charge, contact:
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Call: 484-562-0063
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