RECREATION CENTERS
Kaiserman JCC
45 Haverford Road • Wynnewood, PA 19096 • 610-896-7770 • Fax: 610-896-5808
customerservice@phillyjcc.com • phillyjcc.com
Offers a full range of fitness, cultural and educational programs for all ages.

The Conston Fitness Center includes a year-round, heated pool, indoor jogging
track, sauna, steamroom, spinning studio and a fully equipped fitness center.

Fitness program highlights include group fitness classes, sports leagues,
martial arts, gymnastics, swimming lessons and personal trainers on staff.

Cultural and educational programs include adult education, and family and
holiday programs, the Robert J. Wilf Preschool and Kindergarten with an
infant room, as well as a comprehensive summer camp program for children
ages 4 months through eighth grade.

Katz JCC
1301 Springdale Road • Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-424-4444 • 856-751-6804 • info@jfedsnj.org • katzjcc.org
Provides social, educational, fitness and wellness programs and events to the
South Jersey Jewish and Philadelphia communities. Activities offered enrich
Jewish culture, heritage, values and lives and welcome individuals of every
race, religion, gender and sexual orientation. Home to the NAEYC accredited
Sari Isdaner Early Childhood Center for children as young as three months.

The JCC includes a fitness and wellness complex that provides fitness
opportunities for all ages and abilities and after school programs, Just4Kids
and JCrew, are the destinations for children K-8th grades which offer
homework help, enrichment activities, computer lab and creative arts.

The center is also home to two South Jersey day camps, Early Childhood
Camps at the Katz JCC for children ages 2-5, and the JCC Camps at
Medford for campers ages 3-14. The JCC has also become a venue for
Jewish organizations, children, youth and older adults and individuals
with special needs.

KleinLife: Northeast Philadelphia
10100 Jamison Ave • Philadelphia, PA 19116
215-698-7300 • info@kleinlife.org • kleinlife.org
Offers extensive facilities for individuals of all ages. Athletic facilities include
an indoor pool, indoor track, sauna, steam room, dance studios, indoor and
outdoor basketball courts, outdoor tennis courts, outdoor intramural fields
and a complete cardiovascular fitness center. Athletic programs include
sports leagues, fitness classes, gymnastics and karate. Cultural and educa-
tional programs include music, dance, theater, arts and crafts, adult Lifelong
Learning, senior programs, New American programs, before- and after-school
care (KidSpace), and teen and family events. Home to the Fred Wolf Gallery,
Summer Day Camp, Ann’s Kids Child Care and a 500-seat theater.

The Barbara and Harvey Brodsky Enrichment Center
of the Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Philadelphia
345 Montgomery Ave. • Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 • 267-314-0909
1-866-JFCS-NOW or 1-866-532-7669 • info@jfcsphilly.org • jfcsphilly.org
Family Life Education—Ongoing community-wide programming is
offered on a variety of relevant issues of importance to the community,
including addition, suicide, parenting, mental health, grief/loss,
planning for college, health and wellness for mature adults, and more.

Teaching Kitchen—Programs include interactive cooking demonstra-
tions, instruction, and practice to build cooking skills, share cultural
traditions, and prepare meals for others in need.

Art Studio—Offers an opportunity for meaningful ways for individuals
to express themselves, for families to connect, and an outlet for those
coping with difficult life experiences.

116 THE GUIDE 2019/2020
SECULAR JEWISH GROUPS
Association for Universal Judaism
PO Box 655 • Lahaska, PA 18931
Alliance@universaljudaism.org • universaljudaism.org
Organization of like-minded people who are interested in the core teachings of
the Hebrew People brought forward into today’s global secular culture.

Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations
847 Tyson Ave. • Roslyn, PA 19001 • 267-625-2756 • congress@csjo.org • csjo.org
Promotes and supports a secular Jewish identity and way of life. International
membership includes adult communities, Jewish supplementary schools and
individual members. CSJO is dedicated to the historical, cultural, and ethical
aspects of Jewishness, maintaining a Jewish identity that is relevant to contem-
porary life, justice and peace and community building and responsibility.

Folkshul Adult Community
P.O. Box 17 • Wyncote, PA 19095
Meets at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy • 8000 Cherokee St
Philadelphia, PA 19118
215-248-1550 • Folkshul@folkshul.org • folkshul.org
An inclusive, secular, humanistic, life-long engaged learning commu-
nity that invites all who identify as Jewish and/or who choose to learn
and participate in its range of Jewish inspired programs. The curriculum
includes topics such as: Jewish holidays, social action/justice, life cycles,
ethics, history, music, dance, and literature for all ages. Offers weekly
Sunday morning classroom programs for kindergarten through ninth
grade students and monthly Sunday Fundays programs for pre-schoolers
and their families. Offers a personalized student-driven Bar/Bat Mitzvah
program that features an approach to coming of age with an emphasis on
Jewish identity. A Leadership Program for 10th through 12th grade high
school students, continues with experiential learning as student’s serve as
classroom and community paid assistants. The Folkshul offers community
holiday and life cycle events. There is an Adult Community that hosts
Sunday morning lectures, holiday celebrations, social justice actions and
events, as well as a Restaurant Club and other off-site activities.

Philadelphia Secular Jewish Organization
113 Shippen Road • Erdenheim, PA 19038 •215-233-2668 • blw113@me.com
Former Jewish Children’s Folkshul parents and other adults who meet monthly
for Jewish educational and social activities, and holiday celebrations, to
promote secular humanistic principles.

SOCIAL AND MEMBERSHIP
GROUPS AEPi Alumni Club-Philadelphia
609-289-9667 • PhillyAEPi@gmail.com • PhillyAEPi.org
Volunteer-led club that provides opportunities for those in the greater
Philadelphia 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.

AJC ACCESS
AJC Philadelphia/South New Jersey Office
1600 Market St., Suite 1820 • Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-665-2300 • philadelphia@AJC.org • ajc.org
A community of young Jewish leaders (21-40 years of age) in the region that
supports AJC’s vision and mission, primarily through building relationships and
forming alliances with a diverse range of diplomatic and community partners.

The program focuses on Jewish concerns, such as Israel and anti-Semitism.

Through active outreach efforts and collaborative programming with the Latino,
Muslim and African American partners, young Jewish professionals explore
issues of mutual importance. By educating other communities about the Jewish
community and advocating together on behalf of mutual interests and values,
ACCESS advances cross-cultural understanding and promotes strong,
mutually-beneficial ties.