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Greetings!
We look forward to seeing
you at the following
events.
Best wishes,
The Renaissance Group
Alison and Sarah
Power Hour
Featuring: Sam Katz, businessman and former
mayoral candidate
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Marathon Grill
1818 Market Street, Philadelphia
5:30 PM
$20/$25 at the door
$75 in advance for the series
Click here to
Register
Business Power Hour Co-Chairs:
Beth Lincow Cole, Law Office of Beth Lincow Cole
Christopher Daniels, Delaware Valley Financial
Group
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Community Events of Interest:
Mitzvah Mania
Join Young Adults from around Philadelphia to
Volunteer at the Stiffel Senior Center
604 Porter Street in South Philadelphia
November 1, 2009 at 10:00AM
Please join us for one of the following projects!
Painting, Food Packing, Library Cleaning, Clothes
Sorting, Card Making, and an Intergenerational
Lunch.
Register
Contact Alison Margulies:
amargulies@jfgp.org 215.832.0513 with any
questions.
IDEA Coalition Happy Hour
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
5:30 PM
Restaurant 13 at the Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia (12th
and Market Streets)
The Black and Jewish communities have a legacy of
working together. It has been written that the long
standing ties between these communities, which
were forged during the early 1900's and through the
Civil Rights movement, laid the groundwork for the
spiritual and social climate that led to the election of
the first black President of the United States. In the
spirit of these long standing ties, we cordially invite
you to The Black-Jewish Professional Networking
Experience.
This event is presented by the Idea Coalition, Urban
Philly Professional Network and GAP. The Host
Organizations are Birthright Israel NEXT: Philadelphia;
Philadelphia Black Public Relations Society; The
Collaborative; Philadelphia Jewish Graduate Student
Network; Moishe House; Operation Understanding;
Renaissance Group; and UrbanPhilly.com
PLEASE NOTE: You MUST RSVP on eventbrite
- - to receive complimentary admission. If you do
not RSVP in advance the cost will be $10 at the door.
Health Care Affiliation Group: Is Population Health
the Answer?
November 10, 2009
Har Zion Synagogue, 1500 Hagys Ford Rd, Penn
Valley
7:30 pm - $20 payable at the door
Hear from Dr. David Nash, the newly appointed
founding Dean of the Jefferson School of Population
Health on the campus of Thomas Jefferson
University. Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for
his work in outcomes management, medical staff
development and quality of care improvement. Dr.
Nash is repeatedly named by Modern Healthcare to
the top 100 most powerful persons in health care list.
RSVP by November 1, 2009
Email mdash@jfgp.org
or call 215.832.0859
Click here for more information.
29th Annual Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
New Format: Festival Runs October 24 - November
14
The 29th Annual Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival is
proud to introduce a new format. This year, the festival
will run from October 24 - November 14, screening 22
feature films and documentaries from all over the
globe over 3 weeks. Since inception, the festival has
presented over 500 films, mainly Philadelphia
premieres, which share the diversity of the Jewish
experience. Opening night features Circumcise
Me, a film based on the life experience of
Yisrael Campbell, an Orthodox Jew, one of Israel's top
comedians, and a former Catholic named Chris.
Called the "The Matisyahu of Comedy," Campbell will
perform live following the film. Visit www.pjff.org for the
complete festival schedule, tickets and information or
call 215-545-4400.
Location: The Gershman Y
401 South Broad Street
Philadelphia
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