10 Interesting Events in Jewish Philadelphia Coming Up Soon

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Rabbi Yudy Shemtov at the Lubavitch of Bucks County. (Photo Courtesy of Lubavitch of Bucks County)

By JE Staff

September 6 – 20

 

Tuesday, September 9

Mishkan Community Choir Open Rehearsals

Join the Mishkan Community Choir from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for an open rehearsal where you can learn about the group and potentially join. All the organizers ask is that you come able to carry a tune, although being able to read music is helpful, too. Learn more by contacting Amy Norwitz at [email protected]. 4101 Freeland Ave., Philadelphia.

 

Wednesday, September 10

Women in Real Estate

From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., The Jewish Business Network is hosting an event that will bring together women in the real estate industry for introductions and conversation. For more information, contact Barri Miller at [email protected]. 4032 Spruce St., Philadelphia.

 

Wednesday, September 10

Men’s Club Beef and Beer

The Men’s Club and Chaverim of Congregations of Shaare Shamayim are coming together for a fun event with plenty of beef and plenty of beer, as well as a talk by Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist Michael Sielski. The event runs from 6:30 to 9 p.m. More information can be found by calling the synagogue office at 215-677-1600. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

 

Thursday, September 11

L’Chaim & Learning. Thursday Night with the Guys

Lubavitch of Bucks County is meeting from 8:30 to 10 p.m. for a fun night of good food, good company and lots of inspiration based on timeless Jewish teachings. Find out more at jewishyardley.com. 1444 Yardley Newtown Road, Yardley.

 

Saturday, September 13

Selichot at KI: Hush of Midnight

The schedule at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel on Saturday night will be packed! From 7 to 8 p.m., study Torah and enjoy kosher dessert. From 8 to 8:30, it is time for Ma’ariv. From 8:30 to 9:30, there is the Selichot service. Go to rcki.shulcloud.com/form/hush25 to learn more. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

 

Sunday, September 14

Brunch & Book Launch: The Sacred Struggle

From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., check out a brunch and book launch, featuring Rabbi Benjamin David, at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel that will be packed with information on overcoming life’s hardest moments. Make sure to RSVP before Sept. 10! The event is $18 per person for brunch and the program, and $43 will include a copy of the book. More information is available at rcki.shulcloud.com/form/91425. 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

 

Monday, September 15

Kibbitz Club

Join Congregation Beth El of Bucks County from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. for a fun night of Yiddish stories, jokes, music and more. The best part? You don’t have to have any experience in Yiddish to participate! Get more information at bethelyardley.org. 375 Stony Hill Road, Yardley.

 

Tuesday, September 16

ShAAK Presents: Joel Gibbs: Movies, Meetups and Mishigas

From 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., you can join Shir Ami for some laughs and stories with Jewish comedian and storyteller Joel Gibbs, who has enjoyed a long career in TV, radio and on stage. You can get more information at shirami.org. 101 Richboro Newtown Road, Newtown.

 

Wednesday, September 17

Wine and Cheese Jewish 55-Plus Singles

Are you at least 55 years old? Are you single and looking? Do you like good food and good drinks? How about good company? If so, this event is for you! Join Congregation Brothers of Israel from 7 to 9 p.m. for a dating event that will bring together friends, both new and old. Learn more at jewishsinglesnight.eventbrite.com. 530 Washington Crossing Road, Newtown.

 

Thursday, September 18

Philly 2026 & Beyond

The Jewish Business Network is holding a fun night of networking from 6 to 8 p.m. The event will feature Philadelphia 2026 Director Michael Newmuis, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Kathryn Ott Lovell and Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Gregg Caren. Contact Barri Miller at [email protected] for more information. Register for location.

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