America
Heeb Magazine - www.heebmagazine.com
Heeb magazine was brewed in Brooklyn in 2001 as a take-no-prisoners zine for the plugged-in and preached-out. Covering arts, culture and politics in a voice all its own, Heeb has become a multi-media magnet to the young, urban and influential.
Let my people go events - http://www.letmypeoplego.com/about.html
LetMyPeopleGo.com sponsors cocktail parties, intimate gatherings, and large holiday events throughout the year to facilitate Jewish dating. We also offer numerous Jewish travel opportunities.
Gesher City - www.geshercity.org
GesherCity is a non-profit entrepreneurial venture connecting young adults, primarily in their early 20's and 30's, to the Jewish community. by bridging the gap to provide access to Personal Networks and Information Resources across the US.
Kinky Jews - www.kinkyjews.com/Home
community which brings together thousands of Jewish kinksters from across the USA and around the world in a safe and supportive environment where we can embrace our unique forms of sexual self expression. We welcome everyone from the curious newbies to the experienced veterans. Similarly we welcome all sexual orientations and all streams of Judaism. Hip, funky, open minded, interesting and otherwise different genres of Jews are encouraged to expand their horizons with us as well.
JCC Manhattan - www.jccmanhattan.org
events & educational programs for people aged from 20yrs to 60yrs+
92Y Tribeca - www.92y.org/92yTribeca/
92YTribeca is the 92nd Street Y's exciting new arts and entertainment venue located at 200 Hudson Street at the corner of Canal and Hudson Streets in New York City. The 92nd Street Y's mission is to bring together and inspire a diverse community of young people from New York City and beyond, including musicians, artists, filmmakers, performers, writers, educators, humorists, directors, speakers, sports enthusiasts and many others.
The Hub, San Fransisco - www.jccsf.org/hub_web/hub.htm
The Hub promotes the revolution of Jewish identity through arts and culture, new Jewish ritual, social action and social networking. The Hub holds events every month for people in their 20's & 30's.
Mission Minyan - www.missionminyan.org
The Mission Minyan is a group of Jews who get together on a regular basis for spirited traditional davening (and related festivities) in San Francisco's Mission District.
B'nai Jeshuran NYC - www.bj.org
B'nai Jeshurun is a progressive synagogue which creates a vibrant and spiritual atmosphere during Friday night services. The synagogue is very popular amongst young adults and young families on the upper west side. The service is accompanied by Middle Eastern drumming and mood music giving BJ its unique flavour.
Manhattan Jewish Experience - www.jewishexperience.org
MJE is for young Jewish professionals with little or no background in Judaism who are interested in connecting more to each other, to their community, and to Judaism. MJE is puts on social and networking events and is a place where young men and women can explore Jewish life and meet new people.
The Collaborative Philadelphia - www.thecollaborative.org
The Collaborative provides events in the Philadelphia area for 20 and 30 something Jewish couples and singles, professionals, artists, and graduate students--and everything in between.
Ikar Los Angeles- www.ikar-la.org/about.html
This is a Jewish spiritual community that stands at the intersection of spirituality and social justice.There mission is to bring together a diverse and dynamic mix of Jews to study, pray, and work toward social change in a community of purpose, integrity and spirit.
Moishe House - www.moishehouse.org
The philosophy behind Moishe Houses is to set up grassroots community centers that cater towards the twenty-something post-college Jewish population. By offering a rent subsidy and a monthly program budget to a group of young, responsible, and social Jews living in the same house, they in turn agree to host events that range from a simple Shabbat Dinner to a Purim mega-party. There are houses throughout America, Europe, South Africa and Asia.
Canada
The House, Toronto - www.thehousetoronto.com
The House is one of the most chilled places to explore a Judaism that is actually fit for the 21st century. The House is a trendy upper level storefront. Introducing the warmth of a living room to the bustle of uptown nightlife, they create the perfect setting to kick back, chat, think, experience, relax and explore.They're experiential, interactive, passionate, intellectual, open, reflective, engaging, compelling, and creative. They bring together the heart and the mind in a rich blend of intellectual discovery and spiritual exultation.
Jump, Toronto - www.jumponline.ca
Jump into an open atmosphere and discover your Jewish identity through innovative and exciting opportunities. The Jewish Urban Meeting Place is a social network and community hub, a center where you can relax, schmooze and get involved.Through social events, volunteering, educational programming and connecting with Israel and international communities, our mission is to strengthen the connection between the Jewish people with experience and knowledge.
Ghetto Shul - www.nightsatghettoshul.com
Named for the Student Ghetto east of the McGill campus that it calls home, the Ghetto Shul is a grass-roots student-run synagogue acting as a stronghold of Judaism for the downtown Montreal community. Striving to offer Jewish experiences accessible by Jews from every walk of life, their services generate an atmosphere of warmth and community found in few other places in North America. With events ranging from Friday-night services full of song and dance to organized learning opportunities to holiday celebrations and Klezmer jam sessions.
Annex Shul - www.annexshul.com
The Annex Shul is a vibrant and inclusive grassroots Jewish community in downtown Toronto. As a diverse variety of Jews, we come together for spiritual, educational, social, ethical, and cultural engagement through lively and participatory Carlebach-style services, learning opportunities, social gatherings ranging from Shabbat dinners to holiday parties, community service projects, and cultural events.
Europe
JCC London- www.jewishcommunitycentre.org.uk
The JCC London aims to provide Jews with a lasting sense of community and to promote the best of Jewish values. At its core is building Jewish life, through cultural, social, educational, and recreational activities. t’s a gateway into all things Jewish: from food to sport to the arts to debate, with an emphasis on the Jewish tradition of helping those in need. It’s a great place for Jews of all ages to meet other Jews.
Jewish Learning Exchange- www.jle.org.uk
JLE is the home away from home. It is the place to go for shul services, shabbat dinners, educational seminars, social events and organised trips abroad.
Around the World
The Jewish Salons - www.jewishsalons.net/cms/
The Jewish Salons is an international network that explores the Jewish experience through culture and arts. The network connects young people from different countries by co-producing interactive events showcasing contemporary Jewish culture. The network that started in 2006 with a group in Tel Aviv has now expanded to: Amsterdam, Vienna, Mexico City and Prague.
Mexico City Jewish Walking tours - www.jewishtours.com.mx
Learn & explore the Jewish presence in Downtown Mexico City
Synagogues & communties around the world- www.mavensearch.com
For a comprehensive list of Synagogues, Temples and Jewish Communities Worldwide.
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