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Groups for Young Adults

The Chai Center YJP
mayshe@getchai.com, 617-278-2424
The Chai Centers YJP serves as a hub for social and educational activities for any Jew that moves - serving primarily the thousands of young Jews living and working in and around Boston. Meet, network, and socialize with other young Jewish professionals and business people in their 20s and 30s in a welcoming, congenial, stylish and relaxed setting with s spirited vibe.

CJP Young Leadership Division
 yld@cjp.org; 617-457-8876
Young Leadership Division (YLD) of Combined Jewish Philanthropies offers adults ages 22-40 the opportunity to become involved in Boston's Jewish community through a broad range of educational, community service, philanthropic, and leadership development activities.

(401)j: Jewish. Collaborative. Initiative.
emoseley@jewishallianceri.org; 401-421-4111 ext. 108
(401)j is a new state-wide collaboration between Congregation Beth Sholom, Temple Beth-El, Temple Emanu-El, and the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island open to community members in their 20s, 30s, and early 40s. This innovative cross-faction initiative will lead Rhode Island’s next generation into a stronger Jewish future. By joining forces and combining efforts, we will focus differently, act effectively, and engage broadly to bridge the gap between our rich historical roots and our burgeoning communal future.Whether you’re a professional, a grad student, just starting your adult life, or you’re married with children, stop wandering…(401)j is your destination.

Kesher Singles and Young Couples
info@templeemanuel.com; 617-558-8100
Kesher Singles and Young Couples group is affiliated with Temple Emanuel in Newton.  It plans social events connected with the Jewish holidays and just for fun.  Activities are planned with Jewish singles and young couples from ages 23 to 40 in mind.  Please contact the synagogue for more information.

Pathways
adultlearning@cjp.org; 617-457-8586
Pathways provides access to quality Jewish learning opportunities for the young adult community in the Greater Boston area.  Our events provide a creative forum for young men and women ages 22-40 to study.  The goal of Pathways is to bring Jewish learning alive by examining how it applies to our own lives while studying within a community of young adults.  Previous knowledge of text is not required, just an interest in learning something new, relevant, and inspiring.

The Riverway Project
riverwayproject@tisrael.org; 617-566-3960
The Riverway Project is a bold and expansive outreach initiative that seeks to connect greater numbers of adults in their 20's and 30's to Judaism and to Temple Israel of Boston through a variety of programs.  These include worship services, dinners, discussions, neighborhood events, and more.

The Tremont Street 20s & 30s
Erica@alumni.brandeis.edu; 617-864-6388
This is the "post-college, pre-kindergarten" segment of the Temple Beth Shalom of Cambridge community (also known as the Tremont Street Shul).  The group holds a variety of activities throughout the year, geared toward singles AND couples in the Cambridge/Somerville area – from Shabbat dinners to weeknight "Dine & Discuss" events to social gatherings.  If you're looking to become part of an active and warm community of young Jewish adults, consider hanging out with this group.  They also maintain a private email list of 20s & 30s event announcements.  To subscribe to this list, send a blank email message to 20s30s-subscribe@tremontstreetshul.org.  For more information, contact Erica Schultz, 20s & 30s Committee Chair, at the email address or phone number above.

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