<p>Anyone part of the orthodox Jewish community at penn? Can you tell me a bit about it?</p>
<p>Google: Lubavitch House at the University of Pennsylvania</p>
<p>It’s not just the Lubavitchers, of course. They are really visible, especially to non-Jews and to nonobservant Jews. There is substantial Orthodox and Modern Orthodox representation at Penn and in the surrounding community. I’m not part of it, so I can’t tell you much about it except that it’s definitely there and vibrant. Very intellectual, not isolationist at all with respect to mainstream society.</p>
<p>Maybe this will help:</p>
<p>[Orthodox</a> Community at Penn](<a href=“http://pennocp.org/]Orthodox”>http://pennocp.org/)</p>
<p>And for information about the wider Jewish community at Penn:</p>
<p><a href=“http://pennhillel.org/[/url]”>http://pennhillel.org/</a></p>
<p>Something just occurred to me. It was probably a mistake for the OP to ask this question about four hours before everyone who could actually answer it in a meaningful way turned off their computers for three days. (As, in all likelihood, did the OP if he or she has a personal interest in the answer.)</p>
<p>OP: Why don’t you bump this Sunday morning and see whether you get more than a website.</p>
<p>Good idea, bumppp</p>
<p>bump 10 char</p>