SOCIAL AND MEMBERSHIP GROUPS
AEPi Alumni Club-Philadelphia
609-289-9667 • PhillyAEPi@gmail.com • facebook.com/aepiphilly
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/access
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.

Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Young Leadership
1500 Market St. • Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-568-2223 • philadelphia@adl.org • philadelphia.adl.org/associateboard
Fighting Hate for Good. Offers programs and events for young adults to learn
about civil rights issues and work toward fighting hate in all of its forms.

B’nai B’rith Liberty Region
Upper Dublin Beth Masada Lodge
samuelmdomsky@gmail.com • ericfeltromeo44@gmail.com • bnaibrith.org
Sponsors events and activities located in Greater Philadelphia, southern New
Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania and Delaware. B’nai B’rith International is a
humanitarian, human rights and advocacy organization that works toward
Jewish unity, security and continuity and fights antisemitism and intolerance.

Project HOPE is the region’s signature project, collecting food for the poor for
Passover. The Chevra
2002 Ludlow St. • Philadelphia, PA 19103
267-908-4950 • info@chevra.net • chevra.net
For young Jewish professionals (YJPs) and graduates in their 20s and 30s. With
a live venue & hub that includes a cafe-lounge, art gallery, cinema, bar and
loft, the program offers social, educational, cultural, spiritual, and volunteer
experiences. Hadassah of Greater Philadelphia
Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc.

1518 Walnut St., Suite 402 • Philadelphia, PA 19102-3419
215-732-7100 philadelphia@hadassah.org • hadassah.org/regions/greater-philadelphia
Connects Jewish women in our community and creates opportunities for
personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity through events and
volunteer opportunities; empowering members and supporters, as well as youth
in Israel and America.

Israeli American Council-Philadelphia
Kaiserman JCC • 45 Haverford Road • Wynnewood, PA 19096 • 267-515-3270
philadelphia@israeliamerican.org • israeliamerican.org/philadelphia
Bolsters the Israeli-American community to strengthen the Jewish and Israeli
identity and reinforce support for Israel. Programs include: IAC Keshet; IAC
Eitanim; and IAC Shishi Israeli and more.

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Jewish Genealogical and Archival Society of Greater
Philadelphia membership@jgasgp.org • jgsgp.org
JGASGP’s objectives are to: To collect, preserve and disseminate knowledge
and information with reference to Jewish genealogy and the history of the
Jewish Community in Greater Philadelphia; to promote interest and encourage
interested parties to engage in genealogical and archival research; to stimulate
and provide instruction in research methodology, the utilization of resources
including the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Collection and adherence to
standards of accuracy and thoroughness; to foster careful documentation and
to promote scholarly genealogical and archival writing and publication; to
promote the preservation of genealogical and archival records and resources,
especially the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Collection which is housed at the
Temple University Library; and to increase awareness of all the genealogical
sources that are available for research.

Jewish Alumni of Temple University
215-204-3167 • shana.mcglinchey@temple.edu • alumni.temple,edu
Graduates of Temple University gather for social events and other programs.

Jewish Graduate Student Network
Steinhardt Hall • 215 S. 39th St. • Philadelphia, PA 19104
631-388-2073 • info@phillyhillel.org • jewishgrads.org
A program of Hillel of Greater Philadelphia which serves all of the Jewish
graduate and professional students in the Philadelphia area through campus-
based and city-wide events. The Grad Network offers a wide range of social,
educational, cultural, and religious programs, as well as career development and
community service opportunities.

Jewish Professionals of Suburban Philadelphia (JPSP)
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.

Jewish Women International
215-564-3466 or 1-800-343-2823 • Rochschw@aol.com • jwi.org
Empowers women and girls through programs for economic literacy,
community training, healthy relationship education and the proliferation of
women’s leadership. Programs, advocacy and philanthropic initiatives protect
the funda- mental rights of all girls and women to live in safe homes, thrive in
healthy relationships and realize the full potential of their personal strength.

Jews in All Hues
info@jewsinallhues.org • facebook.com/JewsinALLHues/
An advocacy and educational organization that supports multiple-heritage Jews
(one Jewish parent), adopted Jews, Jews by choice, Jews of color and those who
do not fit the ‘box,’ partners and allies in order to cultivate an honest culture of
welcoming in the Jewish community.

Moishe House Philadelphia
moishehousephilly@gmail.com • moishehouse.org/find-a-house/philadelphia face-
book.com/MoisheHousePhiladelphia/ A pluralistic, welcoming, accepting, and inclusive space for young,
20-something Jews to connect over common ground. It hosts a minimum
of seven events each month that range from in-house potlucks and shows to
parties at local venues to cultural happenings and opportunities to learn with
local rabbis and visionaries.

Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America
philly@mosaicoutdoor.org • philadelphia.mosaicoutdoor.org
A nonprofit volunteer organization providing a way for outdoors-oriented
Jewish adults of Southeastern 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.