CAMPS & EDUCATION
in Jewish community affiliation, and
create patterns of Jewish living that can
be sustained after graduation. Student
partners include religious communities,
educational initiatives, social-justice
projects, social and cultural opportunities
and groups focusing on Israel education
and politics. Penn Hillel sponsors the
Jewish Renaissance Project, which
continues to develop Jewish life and
community in residence halls, off-campus
apartments, the Greek community and
wherever students live. Kosher dining is
available at the Falk Dining Commons,
a university hall in Steinhardt Hall.

Supervised by the Keystone-K -
Community Kashrus of Greater
Philadelphia. Jewish Graduate Student Network
Steinhardt Hall
215 S. 39th St.

Philadelphia, PA 19104
631-388-2073 info@phillyhillel.org
jewishgrads.org A program of the Greater Philly Hillel
Network 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.

Penn State Hillel
180 S. Garner St
State College, PA 16801
814-238-1755 pennstatehillel.org
Stefanie Tapper, Dir of Institutional
Advancement hillel@psu.edu
Provides a pluralistic and welcoming
environment for Jewish college students,
encouraging them to develop as leaders
and explore their Jewish identities. We
empower students to lead social, ritual and
community service experiences.

Lubavitch House of the University
of Pennsylvania
Perelman Center for Jewish Life
4032 Spruce St.

Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-746-6115 Lchaim@dolphin.upenn.edu
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lubavitchhouse.com College campus facility of the
Lubavitch organization, open to all
Jews. Provides Shabbat and holiday
programs, celebrations and other religious
observances. Congregation B’nai Jacob
Phoenixville 610-933-5550
congbj.org Conservative
SE, AE
Jewish Heritage Programs
Congregation Beth Am Israel
215-746-6105 Fax: 215-222-9635
info@jhp.org jhp.org
Penn Valley
610-667-1651 bethamisrael.org
Conservative E,
(LMAHH: SHS), SN
Geared toward unaffiliated students and
young professionals. Provides leadership
training and mentoring opportunities
with Jewish professionals. Hosts retreats
and trips, Shabbat dinners, speakers and
holiday parties.

■ CONGREGATIONAL
SCHOOLS Synagogue-Based
Education Programs
The following listings for educational
programs for children in the Greater
Philadelphia area was prepared by the
(former) Jewish Information and Referral
Service. Synagogue schools generally
require family membership.

KEY: I : Infant care (up to 12 months) T:
Toddler (13 to 36 months)
PS: Preschool (3 to 4 years) K:
Kindergarten FELS: Federation Early Learning Service
SE: Supplementary religious elementary
SHS: Supplementary religious high school
ASC: After-school care (K-6)
SN: Special needs inclusion AE: Adult
education classes
Adath Israel of the Main Line
Beth Chaim Reform Congregation
Malvern 215-640-2147
bethchaim.net Reform
K, SE, SHS, AE
Beiteinu Haverford
484-432-0931 beiteinu.org
Independent SE, AE
Bensalem Jewish Kollel and
Outreach Center
Bensalem, PA 19020
215-752-5032 bjoc@bensalemoutreach.org
Orthodox PS, AE
Beth David Reform Congregation
Gladwyne 610-649-0272
bdavid.org Reform
SE, SHS, AE
Congregation Beth El of Lower
Bucks County
Merion 610-934-1920
adathisrael.org Conservative
I (10 months+), T (1 years plus), PS, K,
SE, (LMAHH: SHS), SN, AE
Yardley 215-493-1707
bethelyardley.org Conservative
SE, SHS, SN, AE
Congregation Adath Jeshurun
Broomall 610-356-8700
cbent.org Conservative
(FELS: I, T, PS), K, SE, SHS, SN
Elkins Park
215-635-1337 adathjeshurun.info
Conservative I, T, PS, SE (JQuest), ASC, SHS, SN
Congregation Beth El-Ner Tamid
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