calendar
JULY 8–JULY 14
TUESDAY, JULY 12
F RE E L I V E E N T E RTA INMENT
Join Tabas Kleinlife at 1:15
p.m. for an afternoon of
music, dancing, singing
and snacks featuring JT
Trinacria, noted for his
sultry renditions of oldies
and some newsies, in the
Tabas Community Room
at Kleinlife Rhawnhurst,
2101 Strahle St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19152.

Contact 215-745-3127
for more information.

FRIDAY, JU LY 8
JRA FOOD PACKING
Volunteers with Jewish Relief
Agency will pack boxes of food
and other critical household sup-
plies from 10 a.m. to noon. This is a
great opportunity for team building
and for small and large groups to
come volunteer at JRA. For more
information about JRA’s volunteer
schedule, please visit jewishrelief.

org/calendar. 10980 Dutton Road,
Philadelphia. S U N DAY, JU LY 1 0
JRA FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Join Jewish Relief Agency from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. for junior and all ages
food packing, as well as food deliv-
ery to allow recipients to receive
assistance directly to their door,
alleviating some of the challenges
they may face, such as transporta-
tion, language barriers or access.

For more information about
JRA’s volunteer schedule,
visit jewishrelief.org/calendar.

10980 Dutton Road,
Philadelphia. GRATZ LECTURE
Gratz College Summer Institute
2022 presents: “The Public Library
in a Time of National Disunion”
with Professor Andrew Nurkin at
1 p.m. This free online program is
open to the public. Pre-registration
is required: gratz.edu/news-and-
events/event-calendar/summer- institute-keynote-lecture.

MON DAY, JU LY 11
MAHJONG GAME
Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El
Sisterhood invites the community
to join our weekly mahjong game at
7 p.m. Cost is $36 per year or free
with MBIEE Sisterhood membership.

For more information, call 215-
635-1505 or email office@mbiee.

org. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins
Park. T U E SDAY, JU LY 12
BINGO WITH BARRY
Join Barry at Tabas Kleinlife for an
afternoon of bingo from 12:30-3:30
p.m. on July 12, 13 and 14. Free
parking and free to play with snacks
available on July 13. For more
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information, call 215-745-3127.

2101 Strahle St., Philadelphia.

W E D N E SDAY, JU LY 1 3
HOARDING SUPPORT
Join Jewish Family and Children’s
Service and like-minded individuals
from April 13-July 27 from 5:30-7:30
p.m., in a supportive community
where you will learn tools to address
compulsive acquiring and saving
while deepening your understanding
of clutter and how you got here. To
register or for more information
on sliding-scale options, contact
Rivka Goldman at 267-256-2250 or
rgoldman@jfcsphilly.org. TH U RSDAY, JU LY 1 4
THURSDAYS AT THE J
What do the ’80s, baseball and cow-
boys have in common? Thursdays
at the J. Presented by Philadelphia
Jewish Film and Media and
Kaiserman JCC, this film series will
show three delightful, family-friendly
films outdoors at the JCC every
other Thursday, beginning July 14
until Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. Visit phillyjfm.

org/tribe-events/category/thurs- days-at-the-j for more information.

45 Haverford Road, Wynnewood.

BEND THE ARC MEETING
Join Bend the Arc for an evening
of focused movement-building in
South Jersey. Learn more about
the Moral Minyan, ideas for action
and start thinking about your role
in the movement. Our meetings are
the second Thursday of the month
at 7:30; register by the Tuesday
before: bendthearc.us/southjer-
sey_signup. TALKING WITH TEENS
Abortion is a complicated and politi-
cized topic, and your teen likely has
questions, concerns and feelings
about the implications on their own
lives and reproductive choices in the
wake of the Roe v. Wade Supreme
Court ruling. Join Moving Traditions
from 8-9 p.m. for “Talking with
Teens: Reproductive Rights & Sexual
Health.” This free webinar is geared
toward parents and educators of
Jewish teens and preteens. All are
welcome. Register now: movingtra-
ditions.org/raisingupteens. JE



around town
Photo by Jordan Cassway
Courtesy of Gerry Bogatz
Out & About
Courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
4 Courtesy of Sharla Feldscher
1 5
Courtesy of Mimi Jankovits
2 1 Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park hosted a Holocaust Survivors
Day luncheon on June 27. 2 M’kor Shalom and Temple Emanuel
congregants marched torahs from M’kor to Emanuel to symbolize the
unification of the two Cherry Hill synagogues. 3 The Abrams Hebrew
Academy, Kohelet Yeshiva and other local schools participated in the
National Education Advocacy Organization’s end-of-year effort to
recognize school security guards
by presenting cards, doughnuts
and coffee to the guards.

4 Kehilat HaNahar in New Hope
held a 10th anniversary celebration
for Rabbi Diana Miller on June 26.

5 Sarah Lee, Lauren Wright, Gina
DeAnnuntis and Amanda Moscillo
from the Young Lawyers of Atlantic
County collected and donated
products to stock the food pantry
shelves at Jewish Family Service of
Atlantic & Cape May Counties.

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