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The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia has a lineup of exciting events planned this winter. 

Don't miss these powerful programs about current affairs, human rights and supporting the next generation of leaders. Special features include programs planned to honor Martin Luther King Day of Service, International Holocaust Remembrance Day and Black History Month. 

 

Addressing Antisemitism: The Current Crisis and What We Can Do
Wednesday, January 11, 2023 | 6:30 p.m. 

JCRC is proud to co-sponsor a 3G Philly webinar about the state of antisemitism today and what we can do to combat hate in our communities. The event features a workshop led by Anti-Defamation League Philadelphia Associate Regional Director Andrea Heymann. To register, click here.

Co-Sponsors: Anti-Defamation League, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, Holocaust Remembrance Foundation, 3G NJ, 3G NY, 3G Philly, Descendants of Holocaust Survivors and Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation

 

Web Series with David Horovitz, Times of Israel
Monday, January 23, 2023 | 12:00 p.m.

JCRC is pleased to welcome back David Horovitz, Founding Editor of the online newspaper The Times of Israel for another series of online briefings. In the briefings, Horovitz will provide updates about the latest events happening in Israel and the Middle East. 

Co-Sponsors: Jewish Federation of Delaware, Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley, Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern New Jersey, the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh

Save the date for future sessions in this series: Monday, March 13, 2023; and Monday, May 8, 2023. To register for one or all of the sessions, click here.  

 

Martin Luther King Day of Service:
Monday, January 16, 2023

Join Global Citizen for the 28th annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Day of Service, the largest King Day event in the nation. Started in Philadelphia in 1996, it is a nationwide movement that breaks down barriers and fosters understanding about the legacy of Dr. King, particularly among young people.

JCRC will be participating in the following two events:

Chew Recreation Center's "Renew & Protect"
Monday, January 16, 2023 | 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Volunteers will refresh the Chew Recreation Center center by removing weeds and debris, paint exterior/interior walls, and protect the greens by covering soil in hopes of producing vibrant reflections of hope and inspiration to our community in Spring 2023. Prior to breaking into groups, guests will enjoy a continental breakfast, entertainment and lunch. To register, click here.

 

Day of Service in Wissahickon Valley Park
Monday, January 16 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

This year, participate in a clean-up beneath and around the recently re-opened bridges that connect Forbidden Drive to the paved bike path. Removing this litter will not only make this area of the park more beautiful, but it will keep our watershed healthier for all! Give back to the park, its users, the creek, and the plants and animals that rely on it to live. To register, click here.

 

International Holocaust Remembrance Day
to remember the innocent six million Jews and millions of other people who fell victims to Nazi persecution

Then They Came For Me: The Legacy of Martin Niemöller
January 26 | 6:00 p.m. 

Niemöller's quote is iconic, but much less is known about the individual behind it. Join the Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation and JCRC for a presentation by Professor Matthew Hockenos and conversation about Niemöller's complex life.

Professor Hockenos is the Harriet Johnson Toadvine ’56 Professor in
20th Century History at Skidmore College. His research has focused on the German Protestant Church and how it has negotiated the frequent and dramatic upheavals of the 20th Century. Hockenos is a member of the USHMM’s Committee on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust. To register, click here.

"I Remember"
January 27 | 12:00 p.m. 

The memory of the Holocaust is facing a serious challenge as it must remain both relevant and personal, so that the younger generations will keep it alive. Adi Rabinowitz Bedein will discuss the idea of memory, and show what and how we can learn from the Holocaust. It is expressed  in a manner that is personal and meaningful, so we can become better individuals who are active against the wrongs in our world. Bedein is a Holocaust educator from Israel, an International lecturer, and a VIP tour guide in Yad Vashem. Adi has a BA in Education and Political Science and a Masters in Democracy Studies.  To register, click here.

Black History Month 
"The Mountaintop" by Katori Hall
February 1 - 26
Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center in West Chester

“The Mountaintop” is a fictional reimagination of the events taking place the night before the assassination of Civil Rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King. The play is a poetic and gripping inspiration from Tony Award-nominee, Pulitzer Prize and Olivier Award-winning playwright and television creator/producer hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, Katori Hall. To buy tickets, click here.

The theater is offering a promo code (JCRC5) for a $5 discount on all full-priced tickets, in addition to waiving the ticket processing fee. 

Reflections on the Mountaintop: A Conversation with the Director and Lead Actor, Ryan George and Chaz Rosen
February 6 | 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 

JCRC and the Chester County Kehillah invite you to a private discussion with Director, Ryan George, and Actor, Chaz Rosen, about the themes of the play, "The Mountaintop," by esteemed playwright Katori Hall. This session is open to people who have watched the play, or plan to attend a performance in the future. To register, click here.

 

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