Beyond the Classroom

Upcoming Family Events at the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood:

  • Pool Party Family Shabbat
    by Kaiserman JCC on August 15, 2025 at 9:00 pm

    Free Pool Party Shabbat Join us at the pool for Shabbat!  Feel free to bring your dinner, we will bring the challah, grape juice, dessert, and ruach! Join us for The post Pool Party Family Shabbat appeared first on Philly J.

  • Israeli Pool Party
    by Kaiserman JCC on August 24, 2025 at 4:00 pm

    End the summer by the pool with good friends and a taste of Israel. Enjoy pool games, Israeli music, fresh watermelon and lemonade, ice cream truck (each family member gets a ticket for ice cream) and the chance to meet our new Israeli ShinShinim! $18 per family with a pool membership or $36 per family without a pool membership The post Israeli Pool Party appeared first on Philly J.

  • Community Fall Festival
    by Kaiserman JCC on October 12, 2025 at 3:00 pm

    Third Annual Community Fall Festival at the Kaiserman JCC Sunday, October 12, 2025 from 11-3pm Join us for a community wide celebration welcoming the Fall Season! This year, Fall Fest The post Community Fall Festival appeared first on Philly J.

Enrichment Classes

The Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood offers a wide range of after-school programming for children as young as 3 years through Elementary School. After school enrichment programs include sports, art, cooking and more!

Camp Kef

Camp Kef for kids 6 weeks-15 years old at the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood is committed to providing an excellent, well-rounded summer camp experience where all children have the opportunity to gain knowledge, skill, self esteem, Jewish pride, lasting friendships and unforgettable memories, in a safe, nurturing and fun environment.

Tot Shabbat

Temple Brith Achim in King of Prussia hosts Tot Shabbat, a monthly special Shabbat service for children ages 5 and under. During Tot Shabbat, kids enjoy age-appropriate introductions to Jewish prayer through song and craft. After the service, they recite Shabbat prayers, sing songs, and even march around the sanctuary with musical instruments and plush Torahs. The celebration continues with juice, challah, and a fun project.