PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG
PROFESSIONALS The Chevra
2002 Ludlow Street • Philadelphia, PA 19103 • 267-908-4950
info@chevra.net • chevra.net
A group for young Jewish professionals and graduate students in their 20s and
30s providing connections through social, cultural, educational, spiritual and
volunteer experiences.
Hillel’s Jewish Graduate Student Network
Steinhardt Hall • 215 South 39th Street • Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-6451 • Fax: 215-898-8259
info@jewishgrads.org • jewishgrads.org
Works through campus-based and city-wide student networks to inspire gradu-
ate students to create patterns of Jewish exploration and community affiliation
that can be continued well into their adult lives.
Jews in All Hues
7152 Chew Avenue • Philadelphia, PA 19119
info@jewsinallhues.org • jewsinallhues.org
Supports and advocates for dual or multiple-heritage Jews (one Jewish parent,
Jews by choice, adopted Jews, Jews of color). Offers a variety of programming
and training designed to cultivate a welcoming community.
Moishe House Philadelphia
Tribe Commons • 201 South Camac Street • Philadelphia, PA 19107
267-341-1540 • moishehousephilly@gmail.com • moishehouse.org
A pluralistic, welcoming, accepting and inclusive space for young, 20-some-
thing Jews to connect over common ground. Hosts a minimum of seven events
each month ranging from in-house potlucks and shows to parties at local ven-
ues to cultural happenings. Also offers opportunities to learn with local rabbis
and visionaries. Tweets @MHPhilly.
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America
1-888-667-2427 philly@mosaicoutdoor.org • mosaicoutdoor.org
A nonprofit volunteer organization providing a way for outdoors-oriented Jew-
ish adults of southeast Pennsylvania and New Jersey to meet and enjoy com-
mon interests. Fosters an ethic of conservation and promotes an active lifestyle
while building Jewish community and continuity.
Renaissance Group
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
2100 Arch Street • Philadelphia, PA 19103 • 215-832-0852
rengroup@jfgp.org • jewishphilly.org/ren
An eclectic group of Jewish men and women, ages 22 to 45,
making a difference in the Jewish community. Open to singles, couples, busi-
ness professionals and parents, the group seeks to ensure Jewish continuity
through outreach, education, leadership development, community service
and philanthropy.
Repair the World: Philadelphia
4029 Market Street • Philadelphia, PA 19104
seth.goren@weRepair.org • WeRepair.org/Philadelphia
Inspires American Jews to give time and effort to serve those in need. Builds
and strengthens communities through volunteer opportunities, including both
one-time and regular options, as well as social events for volunteers to have a
chance to discuss social issues pertinent to Philadelphia.
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Star of David Bikers
83 Livery Drive • Churchville, PA 18966
267-968-1210 • info@starofdavidbikers.org
gnemtsov@verizon.net • starofdavidbikers.org
A motorcycle organization based in the Delaware Valley. Members share a pas-
sion for motorcycles and love for the Jewish people.
Tribe 12
201 South Camac Street, 2nd Floor • Philadelphia, PA 19107
267-235-3348 • contact@tribe12.org • tribe12.org
A network of projects that offer a holistic and diverse approach to Jewish
engagement that empower people in their 20s and 30s who identify as Jewish
to choose a Jewish community or network that will lead them to a life-long,
personally-significant Jewish connection.
The Collaborative
info@thecollaborative.org • www.thecollaborative.org
Offers social, cultural, educational and social-action events for Jewish
people in their 20s and 30s, including affinity programming for
30-somethings, singles, couples, women, and more. Welcomes anyone in
their 20s and 30s, along with their partners, who identifies as Jewish
in any way.
Spectrum spectrum@gmail.com • spectrumphilly.org
A partnership between the Collaborative, the Jewish Graduate Student Network
and Congregation Beth Ahavah building community for LGBTQ Jews living in
the Philadelphia area. Coordinates events enhancing a member’s spirit and
social life. Open to all genders and sexual identities/orientations.
Tribe 12-PresenTense Social Entrepreneur Fellowship
contact@tribe12.org • tribe12fellowship.org
Enables young Jewish innovators from the Greater Philadelphia area
to work together to launch sociallyminded ventures designed to bring
positive change to Jewish society and the greater world. Includes skill-
building sessions and seminars teaching entrepreneurial skills
and proficiencies, mentorship, and coaching from a mentor network
of professionals and entrepreneurs.
Tribe Commons
contact@tribe12.org • tribe12.org/commons
A community workspace, centrally located in the heart of Center City,
that is rooted in Jewish values and designed to address the needs of indi-
viduals seeking a work environment that enhances productivity as it
builds community.
Young Friends of Rodeph Shalom
615 North Broad Street • Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-627-6747 • Fax: 215-627-1313
cfischer@rodephshalom.org • rodephshalom.org
A group of 20- and 30-somethings who are single or married, with no chil-
dren, and join for events and to bridge their Jewish background with their
personal interests.
Young Jewish Leadership Concepts
P.O. Box 313 • Langhorne, PA 19047
215-750-YJLC (9552) or 1-800-223-YJLC (9552)
Lou4yjlc@aol.com • yjlc.org
Independent, nonprofit young professionals network, providing social events,
travel opportunities and community-service activities for young Jewish adults.