KleinLife: Northeast Philadelphia (Formerly: Klein JCC)
Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Campus
10100 Jamison Ave. • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-698-7300 • kleinlife.org
Gateways to Aging Well
Provides Jewish seniors with an array of supportive services so they
can maintain their independence and improve their quality of life.

The program includes intake and assessment; supportive services,
such as counseling, congregate meals and socialization programs at
KleinLife in Northeast Philadelphia; and in-home support, such as
friendly visiting, home delivered meals and home modifications.

The program includes case management and outreach components
delivered to people in neighborhood around KleinLife.

In-Home Support Program
gsilverb@ihsp.pcaphl.org Provides services for temporarily homebound elderly, including meals,
cleaning, supportive counseling and handicapped assistive devices for the
residents of the Greater Northeast. Will screen clients for eligibility and
connect them to home health care options and provide subsidies, if
appropriate. Home Delivered Meals
igulko@kleinlife.org • kleinlife.org
Provides kosher and supplemental meals to the older adult community
who are unable to prepare their own meals.

Cook for a Friend — Meals are provided by local volunteers,
synagogue groups, Hebrew-schools and other organizations
within the Jewish community. The meals are delivered by
local volunteers who often stay for a short visit. There is no
charge for participation in theprogram, but voluntary con-
tributions are requested to help defray the program costs.

Catered Meals — Frozen, microwaveable meals prepared
by a local caterer and delivered by volunteers. The program
serves seniors in Northeast Philadelphia, Abington and Chel-
tenham. L ONG -T ERM C ARE
Abramson Residence
Abramson Center for Jewish Life
1425 Horsham Rd. • North Wales, PA 19454
215-371-3400 or 1-888-340-0080 • Fax: 215-371-3032
info@abramsoncenter.org • abramsoncenter.org
Long-term nursing and Alzheimer’s care in a residential setting. Single-
occupancy bedrooms are arranged in clusters to enhance privacy. Residents
receive the services of staff physicians, physician’s assistants, nurses, social
workers, activity therapists, rehabilitation therapists and access to a range of
medical subspecialties. Extensive Jewish religious and cultural programming.

Kosher meals are prepared on-site under Orthodox supervision.

PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG
PROFESSIONALS AEPi Alumni Club-Philadelphia
609-289-9667 • PhillyAEPi@gmail.com • PhillyAEPi.org
Volunteer-led club that provides opportunities for those in the greater Philadel-
phia area to socialize, network, mentor/support local chapters, engage with
other community groups as well as reconnect to the national organization.

Welcomes members of all ages, from several chapters and in various professions.

The Chevra
2007 Ranstead St. • Philadelphia, PA 19103
267-908-4950 • info@chevra.net • chevra.net
A group for Jewish professionals and graduate students in their 20s and 30s.

Provides connections through social, cultural, educational, spiritual, volunteer,
travel and leadership experiences.

Hillel’s Jewish Graduate Student Network
Steinhardt Hall • 215 S. 39th St. • Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-6451 • info@jewishgrads.org • jewishgrads.org
Helps foster Jewish community through social, educational, cultural, social
action, religious, leadership and networking opportunities. Welcomes Jewish
graduate students in the Philadelphia area by sponsoring campus-based and
city-wide events.

Jewish Interactions for Forty/Fifty-Somethings
Gershman Y • 401 South Broad St. • Philadelphia, PA 19147
soz@gershmany.org • gershmany.org/jiff
A community for Jewish men and women in their 40s and 50s, both single and
married, to build connections - -social, personal, and/or professional. Bi-weekly
outings take place in Center City for company, culture, and cuisine. (JIFF).

Jewish Professionals of Suburban Philadelphia
jpsphillyburbs@gmail.com • facebook.com/JPSPhilly
Provides Jewish professionals in their 20s and 30s, living in the Greater
Philadelphia suburbs with fun social events, networking opportunities and
social action experiences that promote Jewish culture, community and religious
values. Hosts happy hours, trivia nights and movie nights to monthly Kabbalat
Shabbat dinners, potlucks and outdoor activities. Open to all young adults,
affiliated or not. Funded in part by the Bux-Mont Neighborhood Kehillah in
partnership with the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. (JPSP).

Jews in All Hues
7152 Chew Ave. • 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 S. Camac St • Philadelphia, PA 19107
267-341-1540 • moishehousephilly@gmail.com • moishehouse.org
A pluralistic, welcoming, and inclusive space for young, 20-something 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 venues to cultural
happenings. Also offers opportunities to learn with local rabbis and visionaries.

Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America
1-888-667-2427 • philly@mosaicoutdoor.org • mosaicoutdoor.org
A nonprofit volunteer organization providing a way for outdoors-oriented
Jewish adults of southeast Pennsylvania and New Jersey to meet and enjoy
common interests. Fosters an ethic of conservation and promotes an active
lifestyle while building Jewish community and continuity.

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