5th and Lombard
20th and Chestnut
N. 4th Street
Rittenhouse
615 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 19123
7763 Old York Rd., Elkins Park 19027
Lower Merion
Havertown
Wynnewood
Doylestown
4101 Freeland Ave., Philadelphia 19128
Adath Zion Congregation1138 Wellington Street, Philadelphia 19111
215-742-8500
(Congregation) Ahavas Torah1425 Rhawn St., Philadelphia 19111
215-725-3610AISH Village Shul
50 East Montgomery Avenue
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
610-668-9600
Beit Harambam Congregation9981 Verree Rd., Philadelphia 19115215-677-9675
(Congregation) Beth Ahavah at Congregation Rodeph Shalom
615 North Broad Street, Philadelphia 19123
215-923-2003
(Temple) Beth Ami9201 Old Bustleton Ave., Philadelphia 19115
215-673-2511
(Congregation) Brothers of Israel
530 Washington Crossing Road
Newtown, PA 18940
215-579-2200
Kehilat HaNahar, The Little Shul by the River85 W. Mechanic St., New Hope 18938
215-862-1912
(Congregation) Kol Emet
How does one decide???
yay for your sister who is getting married and super yay for you who is so excited to help plan! :)gina
ReplyDeleteHoly homework, Batman!
ReplyDeleteIn response to previous comment, yeah, it will probably be in Philly. And I hope it's okay to have a reception outside. I don't know. I am, after all, the WORST Jew in the world. But I am going to have Ben ask his mom what all the important traditions and rules are that absolutely have to be followed for a Jewish wedding. Hopefully I will not have to speak in Hebrew at any point. What a colossal disaster that would be, seeing as I can barely manage to speak English appropriately.
I don't know how to chose a synagogue. Also, we will have to find a reformed rabbi who doesn't mind the fact that I wasn't Baht-mitzvahed and that I'm (as mentioned) a horrible Jew. Hopefully my grandparents know someone.