calendar
MARCH 17–MAY 19
is $36. For more information or
details, contact the office at
215-677-1600. 9768 Verree Road,
Philadelphia. Melrose B’nai Israel Emanu-El Sis-
terhood 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, N OV. 1
TH U RSDAY, N OV. 3
Join Barry at Tabas Kleinlife for an
afternoon of bingo at 12:45 p.m. on
Nov. 1 and 2. Free parking and free
to play with snacks available on
Nov. 2. For more information,
call 215-745-3127.

Ohev Shalom of Bucks County Sis-
terhood invites the community to a
weekly canasta game from 1-3 p.m.

Open play is $4. Call 215-968-6755
for more information. 944 Second
Street Pike, Richboro. JE
MAHJONG GAME
BINGO WITH BARRY
SPEED DATING
Join Be Single No More for a night of speed dating with Jewish
singles in their 20s and 30s at the Infusion Lounge. Check in is
at 6:45 p.m. Within 24 hours, we’ll email you your matches. Email
besinglenomore@gmail.com or message us at facebook.com/
besinglenomore if you have questions. 16 S. Second St.,
2nd floor, Philadelphia.

FRI DAY, OC T. 28
PARSHA FOR LIFE
Join Rabbi Alexander Coleman, a
Jewish educator and psychothera-
pist at the Institute for Jewish Eth-
ics, at 9 a.m. for a weekly journey
through the Torah portion of the
week with eternal lessons on per-
sonal growth and spirituality. Go to
ijethics.org/weekly-torah-portion. html to receive the Zoom link and
password. CONTEMPLATIVE SHABBAT
Join Beth Sholom Congregation’s
Rabbi David Glanzberg-Krainin,
Cantor Jacob Agar and the band
for a contemplative musical Kabba-
lat Shabbat service at 6 p.m. The
community is welcome to attend.

Call 215-887-1342 for information.

8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

ART EXHIBIT
After two-and-a-half years, the
Olitsky Gallery presents an exhibit
featuring area artists Cyndi Philkill
WOMEN AND MONEY
MEET-UP Are you a woman looking to
improve your financial skills? Join
Jewish Family and Children’s Ser-
vice and a supportive group of
women the first Tuesday of every
month from 7:30-8:30 p.m. to learn
about a range of financial topics,
share tips and ideas and alleviate
your stress and anxiety around
money. Contact Laura Flowers at
267-256-2274 or lflowers@jfc-
sphilly.org for more information.

MON DAY, OCT. 31
W EDNES DAY, NOV. 2
2101 Strahle St., Philadelphia.

CANASTA GAME
and Karen Liebman. The exhibit
continues until Nov. 9. For more
information, call 267-975-7555.

239 Welsh Road, Upper Dublin.

SATUR DAY, OCT. 29
THEATRE ARIEL
PERFORMANCE Philadelphia’s only professional
Jewish theater company, Theatre
Ariel, presents its 32nd season, all
on the theme of legacy. The season
opener, “We All Fall Down” by Lila
Rose Kaplan, runs for the last time
at 8 p.m. For more information and
for tickets, visit TheatreAriel.org
or contact info@theatreariel.org or
610-667-9230. SUNDAY, OCT. 30
AUTHOR TALK
At 1 p.m. author Andrew Kane will
be with Congregations of Shaare
Shamayim in person to discuss his
book “Joshua: A Brooklyn Tale.”
There will be a dessert buffet
served, and the cost for this event
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