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«May 08, 2008 - June 07, 2008»
05 / 8

The Collaborative
100+ people join the Collaborative every month for the best happy hour event in Philly!  Whether you are new to town, or a regular, it is always a great way to meet new folks and make new friends!  Drink specials and good times all around.

Location: Bamboo Lounge, 101 N. 20th St
05 / 9

The Chevra

Join Birthright and The Chevra this Friday (May 9th) for the big SIX ZERO Israel celebration (cocktails, Shabbat dinner, tribute and more...) at the National Liberty Museum.

7pm - cocktails and private access to museum exhibits
8pm - Shabbat dinner and tribute to Israel's 60th 

This is an event for Birthright Alumni and their friends 

Couvert: $10
Space is limited to 150
Cocktail Attire 

RSVP NOW - by writing "count me in" - to Sarah or Adina at info@chevra.net (include in email which Birthright trip you attended or which Birthright Alum you will be coming with)


Location: National Liberty Museum, 321 Chestnut Street

Community Event

Vegetarian Shabbat Potlucks at BZBI

For more information visit the website: http://shabbat.potluck.googlepages.com/home



Location: BZBI, 18th and Spruce
05 / 10
05 / 11

Birthright Israel NEXT
Israel

An evening of solo performances of monologues, spoken word and hip-hop exploring Jewish identity inspired by a 10-day trip through Israel.

Taglit-Birthright Israel alumni bring their experiences to the stage!

The eclectic mix of actors spent a series of workshops with director Vanessa Hidary, star of HBO's Def Poetry Jam. The pieces take on a range of issues that include Chinese food, race, the Western Wall and husband-hunting!

Click here to buy tickets



Location: The Tin Angel, 20 South 2nd Street
05 / 12
05 / 13
05 / 14

City Wide Grad Network
Social

We all scream for ice cream!

Join us at the Scoop deVille in Center City for delicious create-your-own ice cream concoctions.

If we're not there when you arrive and it's nice weather, come find us in Rittenhouse Square (we'll be close to the corner of 18th and Walnut).

See you there!



Location: Scoop deVille, 1734 Chestnut Street
05 / 15
05 / 16

"The most direct means for attaching ourselves to the Transcendent from this world is through music and song."
Rebbe Nachman of Bretslav

Join us for a unique, musical Shabbat Davennin' Experience: Kol Tzedek's Kol Tehilla Service
 
Join us for a soulful davenning (prayer) experience with Kol Tzedek's "Kol Tehilla" (voice of praise).  Through a blend of traditional and contemporary music, energetic singing, and inspired dance, with your help we will bring the gift of Shabbos into our hearts and souls.  This is a worship experience you won't want to miss. 

We will usher in Shabbat with prayer and continue to celebrate the beauty of Shabbos with festive, Sabbath meals at the homes of Kol Tzedek community members.  Each host site will have a number of open spaces at their table.
We would like to accommodate anyone, so please RSVP to shabbat@kol-tzedek.org by May 11. 
 
This program is supported in part through a grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
 
Held at Kol Tzedek at Calvary's Center for Culture and Community
801 S. 48th Street (48th and Baltimore Avenues)
Right off the 34 Trolley line and close to the 42 and 21 buses


Location: Kol Tzedek at Calvary's Center for Culture and Community, 801 S. 48th Street (48th and Baltimore Avenues)

City Wide Grad Network

Israel's turning 60, and to celebrate, we're taking part in the city-wide project, "60 Conversations for Israel at 60."  

Expect the same caliber of conversation that we've had at all our Guilt and Pleasure salons, but with a twist that connects us to Israel and to groups all over Philly having similar conversations this month.  Plus, no advanced reading this time!   

Please RSVP below for the Center City address. 

Dinner will be provided and will be kosher dairy, but if you'd like to bring something, email info@jewishgrads.org.

Looking forward to seeing you there! 



Location: RSVP for Center City location
05 / 17
05 / 18

City Wide Grad Network

Join the Philadelphia Jewish community at a city-wide celebration of the 60th anniversary of the State of Israel!

A parade will start at noon from 16th and the Parkway to Eakins Oval. The Grad Network will be marching in the parade with banners, school t-shirts, and lots of spirit! If you want to march with us, RSVP below, and we'll send you all the info about where to meet, etc.

 

Following the parade, there is an Israel Festival at Eakins Oval until 5:00 pm.

From 1-2:30pm, join other grads and young adults as we chill at the "Tel Aviv beach and cafe." Feel free to bring lunch, beach towels, frisbees, etc.

Rain or shine event



Location: Eakins Oval on the Ben Franklin Parkway
05 / 19
05 / 20
05 / 21
05 / 22

Community Event

 "Jewish Peoplehood in the 21st Century and Beyond"

Participate in the provocative panel discussion on Jewish identity, "Jewish Peoplehood in the 21st Century and Beyond," presented by the National Museum of American Jewish History (http://nmajh.org/). Moderated by Dr. Rebecca T. Alpert, associate professor of religion and women's studies at Temple University, the program will feature a group of presenters representing the complexity of American Jewry.

Panelists include:
Rabbi Jon Konheim, a member of the Conservative Movement's Rabbinical Assembly and the Reform Movement's Central Conference of American Rabbis.
Andre Key, a graduate fellow at the Institute for the Study of Race and Social Thought and Center for Afro-Jewish Studies at Temple University.
Hanna Lau, a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania and a curatorial intern at NMAJH.

Topics explored include ethnic diversity of Jews in America today and its implications for Jewish identity. Panelists will also address the personal and communal challenges multicultural Jews face as Jews and Americans.

FREE event. Call 215.923.3811 x 142 or email nmajhprogram@nmajh.org to RSVP. We encourage you to bring a kosher canned/non-perishable item to be donated to the Mitzvah Food Project.

This free program is being held in conjunction with "Shaping Space, Making Meaning," the changing exhibition at the Museum, and American Jewish Heritage Month. Information on JAHM can be found at http://www.jewishheritage.us/.

Refreshments will be provided by Kaplan's New Model Bakery.



Location: National Museum of American Jewish History, 55 North 5th Street
05 / 23

Community Event

The World Premiere of
House, Divided, a new play by Philadelphia playwright Larry Loebell
presented by InterAct Theatre Company
Running from May23-June 23

Performances are 7 p.m. Tues. & Wed., 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. and 2 p.m. on Sunday, and student tickets are available for as low as $10!  See below for details.

House, Divided tells the story of the Goldstein family of Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, which is torn apart when older brother Louis decides to embrace Jewish orthodoxy and moves to Israel to become an officer in the Israeli army. Feeling betrayed but determined to follow his own heart, Louis' younger brother Douglas builds his life around peace activism, becoming a Senior Director with Amnesty International. After 30 years, however, the silence between them is broken when they are forced to engage one another when Louis' son, Oren, deserts the Israeli army and flees to America. At the same time, Douglas's son, Paul, turns away from his father's pacifist teachings to become a computer programmer who designs violent video games. Divided by deep familial wounds and opposing religious and political beliefs, Douglas and Louis try to bridge their estrangement by grappling with their sons' surprising life choices. House, Divided is a challenging and timely examination of family, faith and politics, and how the desire to distance ourselves from our past may bring it closer to home in the future.

Post-show discussions, which further illuminate the issues raised in House, Divided, follow several performances. Speaker Sundays, a series featuring invited scholars, community leaders and artists, are scheduled to follow matinee performances on Sunday, June 1, 8 and 15. On Sunday, June 1, the guest speaker will be Dr. Salman Akhtar, Professor of Psychiatry at Jefferson University.  Visit our website for the current schedule of speakers.

Regularly priced tickets for House, Divided are $15 for previews, $23 Tues.-Thurs., and $27 Fri.-Sun.
Student priced tickets (with valid student ID) are as follows:
Student weekdays $16
Student Weekends $18
Student Rush $10 ( You must show up to box office no more then ten minutes prior to curtain to get rush tickets)

To make reservations or to find out more information, call us at 215-568-8079 or visit us online at www.InterActTheatre.org. We look forward to hearing from you!

 



Location: The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street
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05 / 30

Join Minyan Merkaz for spirited egalitarian Kabbalat Shabbat services.

http://www.minyanmerkaz.org

Location: Trinity Center for Urban Life, 22nd and Spruce
05 / 31
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06 / 5

The Collaborative
Summer is here…so there is no excuse not to join the Collaborative for their monthly happy hour! Pearl is the hottest new lounge in Philly, and any other night you may have to wait in line to even get in! Tonight, however, there will be no lines for you as the Collaborative is VIP all the way for our exclusive evening event! Drink specials. No RSVP Required.


Location: Pearl, 1904 Chestnut St
06 / 6
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