Organization that helps young adult Jews to "level up" through engagement to enrichment to empowerment and helps them to weave Judaism into the 5 "Ps": Partner, Profession, Purpose, Place and Peers
Tribe 12
An after school and day camp program for elementary aged kids with rich Jewish content in Center City
Makom Community
Through this program local teenage volunteers are paired with peers who have special needs, thus fostering the development of mutually rewarding relationships within a caring, supportive community.
Sunday Circle (or Friendship Circle)
A program that strengthens the quality of supplementary school teachers through offering on-line classes to teachers on a wide variety of topics.
Gratz: New Excellent Teacher Training (NEXT)
Through this program, volunteers of all ages, denominations and locations gather regularly to bake and sell challah, learn about hunger and philanthropy through a Jewish lens, and raise funds and awareness for hunger relief.
Challah for Hunger, Social Change Bakeries.
An organization that equips and mobilizes Jews to be part of building a more just, equitable, and sustainable food system through classes, celebrations and social action related to Jewish agricultural principles.
Jewish Farm School
Program that manages PJ Library and 8 parent ambassadors and other programs for families with children aged 0-11.
jkidphilly
Supplemental educational programs for Jewish teenagers that explore Jewish Identity through a gender lens.
Rosh Hodesh, It's a Girl Thing/Shevet Achim
This program enables people with special needs and their families to engage more fully in Jewish life by offering resources to parents about how to modify Jewish celebrations for children with special needs as well as communal holiday celebrations that are sensory-friendly and supports for local synagogues looking to be more inclusive of all.
Whole Community Inclusion (Jewish Learning Venture)
This program promotes the development of Jewish life on local campuses that have Jewish student populations of fewer than 500 and lack the resources for a full-time advisor.
Hillels in Philadelphia (HIP)
An organization that provides and supports city-wide and campus-specific programming for Jewish graduate students all over greater Philadelphia.
The Jewish Grad Student Network
An innovative intergenerational learning project in which elderly men and women share their wisdom and life experiences with children in the Perelman Jewish Day School.
M'Dor L'Dor
Youth group initiative who's goal is to engage teenage boys through social events, conferences and social action projects.
BBYO Boys
Through focusing on school directors, this program increases the capacity of congregational schools to deliver meaningful, engaging Jewish education by strengthening the skills of educational directors and teachers.
Jewish Education of Leadership Development of Jewish Learning Venture
A need-based scholarship fund that encourages meaningful educational experiences in Israel by subsidizing the program cost or tuition of approved travel and study programs Israel for families of a certain income level.
Israel Program Scholarship Aid Fund (IPSAF) of the Jewish Federation
A communal house in which several Jewish young adults live and create Jewish programming for their peers in exchange for leadership training and rent subsidies.
Moishe House Philadelphia
An organization that encourages people in interfaith relationships – individuals, couples, families and their children – to engage in Jewish life and make Jewish choices, and helps Jewish communities to welcome them.
Interfaith Family Philadelphia
Supplemental Jewish school for teens that mostly takes place through on-line classes out of the oldest Jewish college in the USA
GRATZ Jewish Community High School
Organization that provides programming for Jewish young adults based on Torah, Israel, Jewish holidays and professional networking that mostly takes place in the beautiful building they own.
The Chevra