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Calendar Tickets are $15 in advance or $20
at the door. 250 N. Highland Ave.,
Merion Station.

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after the 7:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat on
“Finding the Path Out of Busyness.”
Kedar will also participate in events at
the synagogue on March 9 and 10. Call
610-337-2820 or email sforman-toll@
brithachim.org for more information.

481 S. Gulph Road, King of Prussia.

SUNDAY, MARCH 10
Book Club.

Israel Bonds Women’s Division holds a book club about
every two months, rotating meeting locations in private
homes. Both fi ction and nonfi ction books, with Israel as
the backdrop, are selected. The next book club is getting
together with the book selection The Hilltop by Assaf
Gavron. 11:30 a.m. To register and for details, contact Sharon.

richman@israelbonds.com or 267-443-2005.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9
Torah, Bagels, Coff ee.

Begin Shabbat morning at Old York
Road Temple-Beth Am with an
interactive, engaging discussion of the
weekly portion including bagels and
coff ee at 9 a.m. followed by a peer-led
Shabbat service at 10:15 a.m. Casual
dress is appropriate, and everyone is
welcome. For more information, call
215-886-8000. 971 Old York Road,
Abington. Torah Study.

Each week, our Main Line Reform
Temple rabbis lead us as we read
from the parshah, or weekly portion,
and learn about its context and
history. There is always a lively
discussion and anyone is welcome.

Call 610-649-7800 for information.

410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood.

Brunch and Learn.

At 9 a.m., we spend Shabbat morning
with Noah Aronson in the Main Line
Reform Temple chapel for an uplifting
service followed by a brunch and learn
with Aronson. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood. Tots-N-Torah.

Spring into Shabbat and have fun with
the upcoming season and holidays
at Old York Road Temple – Beth
Am. 9:30–10 a.m. on the playground
or Centers Room 203 (weather
dependent). 10–11 a.m. Temple Beth
Torah Chapel for a musical service,
story, breakfast, special art activity
and games. RSVP to sturetsky@
oyrtbetham.org. 971 Old York Road,
Abington. Torah Yoga.

Torah and yoga with Leah Weisman,
who is a student and practitioner of
yoga and holistic healing. 10 a.m. at
Beth Sholom Congregation.

8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

Ursula Mamlock Music.

A danced tribute to composer Ursula
Mamlok. Born in Berlin in 1923, Mamlok
escaped Nazi persecution as a teenager
and arrived in New York, by herself,
to embark on a trailblazing musical
career. Stray Bird features six of
Mamlok’s chamber music works with
choreography by Miro Magloire,
Rebecca Walden and Mara Driscoll.

7 p.m. at German Society of
Philadelphia. Also at 3 p.m. on
March 10. $10-20. 611 Spring Garden St.,
Philadelphia. NAME: JFCS /JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’; WIDTH: 5.5 IN; DEPTH: 3.62
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00083612 You’re Invited!
Enrichment Center of JFCS
OPEN HOUSE
Coff eehouse Concert.

Main Line Reform Temple hosts
at 7:30 p.m. a coff eehouse concert
featuring Noah Aronson. Join us for
inspiring music presented to a small
group in an intimate setting with
food provided by sponsor Savona
Restaurant. Space is limited; $36
per person. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood. Battle of the Bands.

Battle of the Bands, co-sponsored
by the Men’s Clubs of Adath Israel
and Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El,
will feature bands Big Baby and
Stranded on Earth. Proceeds will
benefi t the Mitzvah Food Pantry.

Call 610-934-1919 to sign up. 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 10
Blood Drive.

The Men’s Club of the Congregations
of Shaare Shamayim is holding a
blood drive being run by the American
Red Cross from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Light refreshments. For details, call
Jerry Zwerling at 215-677-4560 or the
CSS offi ce at 215-677-1600.

9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia.

Noah Aronson Concert.

Noah Aronson and his entire band
will rock the house with music meant
to make your feet move, your spirit
rise and your voice sing as we join the
entire religious school for Summer
Camp in the Winter Cold Concert.

There is no cost to attend; all are
welcome. 10 a.m. Main Line Reform
Temple. 410 Montgomery Ave.,
Wynnewood. Purim Science.

Join jkidphilly and Perelman Jewish
Day School as we explore the science
behind Purim. Along with a fun
science experiment to learn about
costumes and camoufl age, celebrate
Purim with science, crafts and
delicious snacks, too. 10 a.m. at both
Forman Center, 7601 Old York Road,
Melrose Park, and Stern Center,
49 Haverford Road, Wynnewood.

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00082699 Drop in and enjoy light refreshments,
tours of the building, and a chance
to learn more about JFCS’ exciting
community-wide programming and
services. When: April 8, 12:00 – 2:00pm
Where: 345 Montgomery Avenue
Bala Cynwyd
For more info or to RSVP, visit www.jfcsphilly.org/openhouse or call 267.256.2018
JFCS partners with The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
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