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Organizations
Gratz College, the first transdenominational Jewish college in the United States, has been teaching Jewish studies and training Jewish professionals for more than a century. -
The 13,000-member Philadelphia Bar Association, founded in 1802, is America's first chartered metropolitan bar association and Pennsylvania's largest local bar association.
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The Jewish Relief Agency is a dynamic, volunteer-driven organization whose goal is to help Jews in need, founded in 2000.
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A wealth of information from and about the Pennsylvania courts, including all appellate court opinions as well as statewide dockets, annual statistical reports, court calendars, news releases and more.
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia mobilizes financial and volunteer resources to address the community's most critical priorities in Philadelphia, Israel and overseas.
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The Jewish Federation of Delaware mobilizes the Jewish community to address issues, meet needs and build an agenda for the future.
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The Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey cares for those in need, enhances Jewish life and ensures the continuity of a vibrant Jewish community locally, in Israel and around the world.
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The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise's Jewish Virtual Library is a source for information about Jewish history, Israel, U.S.-Israel relations, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism and Judaism.
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Founded in 1802, the Jenkins Law Library is the nation's oldest law library.
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The Jewish Graduate Student Network serves all of the Jewish graduate and professional students in the Philadelphia area through campus-based and city-wide event that include a wide range of social, educational, cultural and religious programs, as well as career development and community service opportunities.
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Events of Interest
Ten Wednesdays of Torah study with Rabbi Yochonon Goldman at the offices of Spivack and Spivack. Starts February 1st. Sponsored by Lubavitch of Center City.












