Join us at the J for a magical morning with magician Drew Blue Shoes + Pajama Drive! Please bring brand-new pajamas for children of all ages (including adult sizes for teens!) to donate to kids in need. The show will culminate with an opportunity to write cards for the pajama recipients and sort the pajamas […]
Calling all little bookworms and their families! Bring your little ones to our storytimes, where we'll dive into enchanting tales that teach about Jewish holidays and values. Each session is packed with fun, laughter, and learning—perfect for sparking a love of reading in your child. Sponsored by the Pozez JCC and Fairfax County Library with […]
We will take a private tour of the new exhibit, JewCE: The Jewish Comics Experience. Explore the history of Jewish comics, cartoons, and contemporary graphic novels. Learn about Superman fighting Nazis, when Mickey Mouse spoke Modern Hebrew, the spread of Yiddish cartoons in New York City, and some of the best Jewish graphic novels of […]
Join us for a meaningful and impactful Martin Luther King, Jr Day of Service (MLK) at the JCC. Honoring the legacy of MLK, we invite you to give back to the community, while making new friends, and learning together. Adults, Teens and Tweens: Join us at 11am to participate in one of two services projects. We […]
Join Pozez JCC’s Shaliach, Dean for a weekly session of Israel news updates and insights. In each session, you will have the opportunity to catch up with Israel's current events and have a safe space to ask questions and discuss, or just listen!
Come join this group for meaningful discussions about today's news at home and abroad. Everyone has the opportunity to speak and to listen respectfully to opinions of others. Facilitated by Josh Greene
Join this online class if you have some knowledge of Yiddish, know the Hebrew alphabet, and would like to continue to learn to speak and read the language. All materials are provided (no textbook required). Mondays, January 27-April 7 (10 weeks; no class Feb. 17)Instructor: Norman BuderAges 18+
Featuring Trio Sefardi A Concert in Commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day Join us for a special multi-media show by Trio Sefardi. “La Nona Kanta” is a tale of survival and courage that has significant relevance in today’s turbulent world. In filmed interviews, Flory Jagoda, who was an active member of Northern Virginia's Jewish community, […]
Would you like to learn basic Hebrew in a small group setting? This course is designed for beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need a good refresher. Over 10 classes, you will learn important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook: Hebrew […]
Presented by Volunteer Services & Women's Social Impact Group Let’s turn the page to 2025 together for a good cause! Bring your gently used books and discover new favorites while connecting with fellow book lovers. We will have the chance to swap books and recommendations with one another. Take home something new and interesting. Extra […]
This in-person class is designed for people that have a rich Hebrew vocabulary (very comfortable using 100 or more words), understand the basic grammar structures, and would like to expand their conversational skills in day-to-day language, as well as engage in other topics of conversation. The instructor will provide materials and opportunities for group and […]
Session 1: Jewish History of Comics: A detailed history of what it means to be Jewish on a comic book panel Join us for an engaging evening of drinks, jokes and comics. Between giants of the comic book industry like Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, or Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, there are also Jewish […]
This in-person course is designed for true beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need an extensive refresher. This class will help you learn the alphabet including vowels, important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook, “Hebrew from Scratch Part 1” (available on […]
Breaking Barriers: The Intersection of Disability and Creativity 7pm-9pm (Film and Panel), 9pm-10:30pm (Reception) Experience an inspiring evening as we explore the powerful intersection of disability and creativity. The evening will feature a screening of Left Alone Rhapsody, a documentary about pianist and composer John Bayless, who, after a life-altering stroke, reinvents himself as a […]
Led by P'nina Plotkin McCabe, Choir Director. Do you like to sing? Are you interested in singing Jewish songs? If so, join the JCC Community Choir - Makheylah! This is a great opportunity to connect musically to the Jewish tradition. The choir is open to high schoolers, college students, and adults of all ages in […]
Hola estudientes! Practice conversation as you continue to reinforce the present tense and consolidate the use of grammar, such as new verbs, the present progressive tense, direct and indirect objects, pronouns and common prepositions of location and time. Learn about Spanish culture as well using interactive lessons, games, and music. Class format: 50 min. Grammar/10 […]
Join the J-Family Ambassadors from across the DMV for a relaxing, come-as-you-are virtual Shabbat candle lighting every Friday. Take a minute to breathe, gather the kids, and sing a few Shabbat songs to bring the warmth and peace of the Sabbath into your home. Whether you have candles or not, if you’re at home or […]
Share the joy of Shabbat with families from the Pozez J’s Growing Jewish Families program as we embark on a Tot Shabbat Train, visiting different Tot Shabbats all around Northern Virginia. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for families looking to connect and celebrate Shabbat together. A staff person will be there to greet […]
Join us for an evening of two powerful film screenings that explore disability, inclusion, and film. To My Father follows Troy Kotsur, the first Deaf man to win a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for CODA, as it delves into the profound influence of his father, who he called his “hero” in his emotional acceptance speech. Working Differently takes […]
Join us for an inspiring morning with Noah Hichenberg, author of “A New Vision for Early Childhood: Rethinking Our Relationships with Young Children”. Discover how to move from strategies of control to relationships of trust with preschool-aged children, fostering meaningful connections that empower both adults and kids. Hichenberg will share insights from his ethnographic research, […]
Bring your child and join Alissa for a fun, messy, and creative experience in this Sunday Morning Art Explorers class! Your little artist will engage in playful art stations where they can explore paint, clay, and other hands-on materials. Alissa will share her love of art with your family with new themes each week that […]
In the heartwarming film, Rally Caps, young Jordy is recovering from a serious baseball injury when he heads to summer camp and meets Lucas, a boy adjusting to life after Cochlear Implant surgery. Together, they form a powerful pitcher/catcher duo, leading their team to a championship game. This inspiring story celebrates resilience, friendship, and the […]
In the heartwarming film, Rally Caps, young Jordy is recovering from a serious baseball injury when he heads to summer camp and meets Lucas, a boy adjusting to life after Cochlear Implant surgery. Together, they form a powerful pitcher/catcher duo, leading their team to a championship game. This inspiring story celebrates resilience, friendship, and the […]
Join Pozez JCC’s Shaliach, Dean for a weekly session of Israel news updates and insights. In each session, you will have the opportunity to catch up with Israel's current events and have a safe space to ask questions and discuss, or just listen!
Join this online class if you have some knowledge of Yiddish, know the Hebrew alphabet, and would like to continue to learn to speak and read the language. All materials are provided (no textbook required). Mondays, January 27-April 7 (10 weeks; no class Feb. 17)Instructor: Norman BuderAges 18+
Facilitated by Jeanne Kadet The Gardening Group will meet virtually in February to talk more about seeds and start our own plants (some potentially for the JCC gardens). Register for this virtual program on Zoom here: https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/-pVpkkYrSa2JGPLpcXtncA. A supply list will be sent out for all who register by 2/2.
Join us for a family-friendly film screening featuring two heartwarming stories that explore the intersection of disability and sports. In Rally Caps, young Jordy, recovering from a serious Little League injury, heads to summer camp and forms a special bond with Lucas, a boy adjusting to life after Cochlear Implant surgery. Together, they lead their team […]
This in-person class is designed for people that have a rich Hebrew vocabulary (very comfortable using 100 or more words), understand the basic grammar structures, and would like to expand their conversational skills in day-to-day language, as well as engage in other topics of conversation. The instructor will provide materials and opportunities for group and […]
Join us for a workshop tailored for filmmakers looking to secure funding for their projects. We’ll break down the grant application process, offering practical tips on writing effective proposals, understanding what funders are looking for, and navigating the world of film-specific grants. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this event […]
This in-person course is designed for true beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need an extensive refresher. This class will help you learn the alphabet including vowels, important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook, “Hebrew from Scratch Part 1” (available on […]
Beginners and those with a little knowledge are welcome! We will review the Hebrew alphabet and learn the rudiments of reading. (Yiddish is phonetic and much easier than Hebrew). We will study a primary-grade Yiddish book and converse about it in Yiddish. We'll also learn to say useful phrases and how to ask important questions. […]
*This session is postponed due to the power outage at the JCC* Mah Jongg is a popular game of skill and luck usually played by 4 people at a time. All one needs to be a successful player is the current year National Mah Jongg League card (2024), access to a Mah Jongg set, and […]
In Honor of Black History Month Featuring The Afro-Semitic Experience, an American roots jazz band Join us for an evening of unique entertainment and ruach with The Afro-Semitic Experience, a group of Jewish American and African American musicians who have been performing, recording, and teaching together for 25 years. Their friendship ignites their passion and […]
Led by Dean Bagdadi Calling all readers! This month's book discussion will be on: Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew by Noa Tishby. Register here (indicating attendance preference): https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMoc-yqrDgrHNBz_aecN73oFR7qsjTpOBme
At a prestigious boarding school for the deaf, shy and reserved Jamie forms an unlikely friendship with the bold and adventurous Imane. Together, they embark on a spontaneous road trip to Paris, hoping for an exciting escape from their routine. However, when things don’t go as planned, their journey takes unexpected twists and turns. As […]
Share the joy of Shabbat with families from the Pozez J's Growing Jewish Families program as we embark on a Tot Shabbat Train, visiting different Tot Shabbats all around Northern Virginia. We are delighted to join the Tot Shabbat at Olam Tikvah. Come at 10am for play time, Tot Shabbat will start at 11am. The […]
Glamour, Games, and Giggles. It’s Drag Queen Bingo at the J! **As of Tuesday, January 28, this event is now sold out. Please email Michelle.Pearlstein@theJ.org to be added to the waitlist.** Bring your friends and join us for an outrageous evening of fun and entertainment, fabulous prizes, and loads of laughs as two dazzling local […]
Join Pozez JCC’s J-Family Ambassador, Faith, for a fun-filled indoor playdate, perfect for meeting up with old friends and making new ones! Our cozy romper room is designed with our littlest ones in mind, offering a safe and exciting space to explore. Please remember, to keep the room in great condition and ensure a happy […]
Bring your child and join Alissa for a fun, messy, and creative experience in this Sunday Morning Art Explorers class! Your little artist will engage in playful art stations where they can explore paint, clay, and other hands-on materials. Alissa will share her love of art with your family with new themes each week that […]
Join us for a family-friendly film screening featuring a heartwarming story that explores the intersection of disability and sports. In "Rally Caps," young Jordy, recovering from a serious Little League injury, heads to summer camp and forms a special bond with Lucas, a boy adjusting to life after Cochlear Implant surgery. Together, they lead their […]
Celebrate Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year for Trees, with a fun and engaging scavenger hunt! Explore the beauty of nature as you search for leaves, twigs, animal tracks, and other natural treasures on a guided adventure through the trails. Learn about the importance of trees, sustainability, and our connection to the environment through interactive […]
Join us for a fun, hands-on event celebrating Tu B'Shevat by making seed balls with native seeds to benefit the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy! Celebrate the birthday of the trees with us by improving our local environment. This all-ages activity will teach participants how to create eco-friendly seed balls that can help restore local habitats and […]
Join us for a screening of FACING THE FALLS, the powerful documentary about Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan, a disability advocate who embarks on a 12-day expedition through the Grand Canyon while battling a life-threatening muscle-wasting disease. Despite being unable to walk unassisted, Cara pushes her physical limits, demonstrating the incredible power of resilience and determination. […]
Calling all little bookworms and their families! Bring your little ones to our storytimes, where we'll dive into enchanting tales that teach about Jewish holidays and values. Each session is packed with fun, laughter, and learning—perfect for sparking a love of reading in your child. Sponsored by the Pozez JCC and Fairfax County Library with […]
Join Pozez JCC’s Shaliach, Dean for a weekly session of Israel news updates and insights. In each session, you will have the opportunity to catch up with Israel's current events and have a safe space to ask questions and discuss, or just listen!
Facilitated by Amihai & Debra Glazer Today’s news happens 24/7 and is often hard to digest. It’s your turn to speak and listen to opinions of others, respectively.
Join this online class if you have some knowledge of Yiddish, know the Hebrew alphabet, and would like to continue to learn to speak and read the language. All materials are provided (no textbook required). Mondays, January 27-April 7 (10 weeks; no class Feb. 17)Instructor: Norman BuderAges 18+
Mondays, February 10-April 28 (10 classes; no class Feb. 17, Apr. 14) Instructor: Sigi Saadia, Hebrew Teacher/Tutor Would you like to learn basic Hebrew in a small group setting? This course is designed for beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need a good refresher. In this class, you will learn important vocabulary, grammar, […]
Join this activity to create bedrolls for the unhoused in our community! By recycling and repurposing plastic bags, we can make waterproof bedrolls that help protect sleeping bags from the cold, wet ground and add an extra layer of cushioning for those sleeping outside or in shelters. Volunteers will help flatten and cut bags into […]
This in-person class is designed for people that have a rich Hebrew vocabulary (very comfortable using 100 or more words), understand the basic grammar structures, and would like to expand their conversational skills in day-to-day language, as well as engage in other topics of conversation. The instructor will provide materials and opportunities for group and […]
Led by Paula Haimes An opportunity to connect with other women and discuss relevant topics on your mind. Please no politics! Register here, indicating attendance preference (IP or V): https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/D77Aar_wTH6zLrndvpV0Lg
¡Hola Amigos! Hello Friends! This fun and interactive class will focus on learning conversational Spanish utilizing games, books, and music. Spanish is spoken in class from the first day. Students will learn pronunciation of vowels and consonants, numbers, pronouns, useful phrases, simple word recognition, and basic verbs while building a Spanish vocabulary. Handouts will be […]
Join us for a screening of "Amazing Grace," the inspiring story of a talented young musician whose dreams were interrupted by a rare illness, Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM). Once on her way to the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Grace’s life changed drastically on her 17th birthday. Despite the challenges, she embraces her new reality […]
This in-person course is designed for true beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need an extensive refresher. This class will help you learn the alphabet including vowels, important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook, “Hebrew from Scratch Part 1” (available on […]
Presented by Volunteer Services & Women's Social Impact Group Join us for a freilach (fun!) lasagna assembly event! Volunteers will prepare lasagnas to donate to those in need through Lasagna Love- an organization that gifts lasagnas to neighbors in need. Participants will chop vegetables, assemble ingredients, and create tasty meals for distribution. All ingredients will […]
Facilitated by Washington Apple Pi Volunteers Join us on the second Thursday of the month to learn about new information in the tech world and get hands-on help with your Apple and other devices.
Beginners and those with a little knowledge are welcome! We will review the Hebrew alphabet and learn the rudiments of reading. (Yiddish is phonetic and much easier than Hebrew). We will study a primary-grade Yiddish book and converse about it in Yiddish. We'll also learn to say useful phrases and how to ask important questions. […]
*This session is postponed due to the power outage at the JCC* Thursdays, February 6-May 22 (15 rehearsals – no rehearsal Apr. 17; Mar. 13 rehearsal will be earlier in that week due to Purim) Led by P'nina Plotkin McCabe, Choir Director Do you like to sing? Are you interested in singing Jewish songs? If […]
Calling all little bookworms and their families! Bring the kids for our story times, where we'll dive into enchanting tales that teach about Jewish holidays and values. Each session is packed with fun, laughter, and learning—perfect for sparking a love of reading in your child. Don’t miss out on the Little Bookworms experience! This event […]
This month we'll meet at the J and on Zoom to schmooze and talk about whatever topic is on our minds. Feel free to bring a brown bag (non-meat) lunch to enjoy. Coffee and cookies will be served. Register here, indicating your attendance preference (IP or V): https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/2sEQa6BXQ06-DuUZcczysA
Share the joy of Shabbat with families from the Pozez J's Growing Jewish Families program as we embark on a Tot Shabbat Train, visiting different Tot Shabbats all around Northern Virginia. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for families looking to connect and celebrate Shabbat together. A staff person will be there to greet […]
Bring your child and join Alissa for a fun, messy, and creative experience in this Sunday Morning Art Explorers class! Your little artist will engage in playful art stations where they can explore paint, clay, and other hands-on materials. Alissa will share her love of art with your family with new themes each week that […]
Come socialize with friends and enjoy a meal on your own tab. Location: Not Your Average Joe’s, 1845 Fountain Drive, Reston RSVP not later than Friday February 14, 2025 Join the 4Ls Facebook Group and RSVP here: LadiesLovingLaughterandLearning
Facilitated by Sharon Alman, LCSW This is a monthly support group for anyone who has recently – or not-so-recently – lost a spouse or partner. Join us for an open, frank forum on issues such as grief, bereavement, and moving forward after great loss. All are welcome. No fee, but you must register.
La Lucha follows the inspiring journey of Feliza, Mareele, Rose Mery, and Miguel, who led a powerful movement advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. Over the course of 35 days and 250 miles, they rally hundreds of supporters as they trek across the harsh Andes to reach the Bolivian capital. Enduring hunger, extreme […]
Join us for a pair of workouts at the J on Presidents' Day! 9:30am's Washington session will be a boot camp-style workout targeting intense exercises, high heart rates, and as many reps as possible. 10:30am's Lincoln class will be a traditional circuit workout with moderate, scaled exercises. Resistance lifts and functional movements will be perfect […]
Join us for a pair of workouts at the J on Presidents' Day! 9:30am's Washington session will be a boot camp-style workout targeting intense exercises, high heart rates, and as many reps as possible. 10:30am's Lincoln class will be a traditional circuit workout with moderate, scaled exercises. Resistance lifts and functional movements will be perfect […]
Join Pozez JCC’s Shaliach, Dean for a weekly session of Israel news updates and insights. In each session, you will have the opportunity to catch up with Israel's current events and have a safe space to ask questions and discuss, or just listen!
La Lucha follows the inspiring journey of Feliza, Mareele, Rose Mery, and Miguel, who led a powerful movement advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. Over the course of 35 days and 250 miles, they rally hundreds of supporters as they trek across the harsh Andes to reach the Bolivian capital. Enduring hunger, extreme […]
Join us for our monthly community service event at a local food bank. Each month, we will gather at Food for Others Warehouse in Fairfax to help sort and pack food items, creating ‘power packs’ for local schools. No experience is needed—just a willingness to lend a hand and passion to help. Come be a […]
This is a monthly support group for anyone who has recently – or not-so-recently – lost a spouse or partner. Join us for an open, frank forum on issues such as grief, bereavement, and moving forward after great loss. All are welcome.Facilitated by Dr. Rebecca Fleischer and Dr. Libby RobbinsFee: No admission fee, however, registration […]
**Due to weather, this screening will now take place on Tuesday, February 18** Join us for a screening of 25 Prospect Street, a heartwarming and inspiring behind-the-scenes look at the Prospector Theater, a non-profit cinema with a mission to provide competitive and inclusive employment for people with disabilities. The film follows Val, an eccentric, pink-haired visionary, […]
Celebrate Tu B’Shevat with a hands-on evening of creativity and connection! Create beautiful plant-based “charcuterie” with fruits and vegetables to use with flavorful Israeli dips while exploring gardening and its relation to Tu B’Shevat. This event is perfect for ages 10+ to honor the holiday and grow together in community. Location: Private home in Vienna […]
Bus departs and returns to the J: 12:15pm-5:15pm. Please be at the J by noon for an on-time departure. Join us to see a matinee performance of “Waitress” in Olney, MD. The beloved musical by Grammy Award-winner Sara Bareilles (“Brave,” “Lovesong”) is yet another Olney Theatre Center Regional Premiere. Tony-nominated director Marcia Milgrom Dodge returns […]
¡Hola Amigos! Hello Friends! This fun and interactive class will focus on learning conversational Spanish utilizing games, books, and music. Spanish is spoken in class from the first day. Students will learn pronunciation of vowels and consonants, numbers, pronouns, useful phrases, simple word recognition, and basic verbs while building a Spanish vocabulary. Handouts will be […]
Session 2: The Adaptation Game: How Jewish identity is portrayed in Comic Book Adaptations Join us for an engaging evening of drinks, jokes, and comics. From Magneto's tragic backstory and experience in the Holocaust to Moon Knight's tumultuous relationship with his Jewish faith and an Egyptian deity, Jewish superheroes have graced the pages of comics […]
This in-person course is designed for true beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need an extensive refresher. This class will help you learn the alphabet including vowels, important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook, “Hebrew from Scratch Part 1” (available on […]
Led by Marcia Lawson This monthly group (normally the third Wednesday of the month) is for anyone who enjoys writing their memoirs, stories, or poems and sharing them with others. The writing prompt for February is: Adjusting to New Technologies. RSVP here for Zoom access info: https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElf-GrrD4tHdXFKvdjdBXY5fix7u14iSgM
Beginners and those with a little knowledge are welcome! We will review the Hebrew alphabet and learn the rudiments of reading. (Yiddish is phonetic and much easier than Hebrew). We will study a primary-grade Yiddish book and converse about it in Yiddish. We'll also learn to say useful phrases and how to ask important questions. […]
Hola estudientes! Practice conversation as you continue to reinforce the present tense and consolidate the use of grammar, such as new verbs, the present progressive tense, direct and indirect objects, pronouns and common prepositions of location and time. Learn about Spanish culture as well using interactive lessons, games, and music. Class format: 50 min. Grammar/10 […]
Start your Friday with a cozy and child-friendly brunch hosted by J-Family Ambassador, Tracy! Enjoy quality time with fellow GJF Families while the kids play, and take the chance to relax and connect. Conveniently held at a local grocery store, you can shop before or after the fun. Join us for great food, great company, […]
If you like to read and discuss books, join us! Book: Horse by Geraldine Brooks Location: Cascades Library (Meeting Room D), 21030 Whitfield Place, Sterling & on Zoom.
Bring your child and join Alissa for a fun, messy, and creative experience in this Sunday Morning Art Explorers class! Your little artist will engage in playful art stations where they can explore paint, clay, and other hands-on materials. Alissa will share her love of art with your family with new themes each week that […]
Join us for an inspiring film screening that highlights empowerment, visibility, and breaking through societal barriers. Through two compelling stories, we witness the power of resilience and determination in overcoming personal and societal limitations. Working Differently takes us behind the scenes of the film and television industry, exploring the critical need for accessibility and inclusion, […]
Join Pozez JCC’s Shaliach, Dean for a weekly session of Israel news updates and insights. In each session, you will have the opportunity to catch up with Israel's current events and have a safe space to ask questions and discuss, or just listen!
Facilitated by Philip Sternberg Today’s news happens 24/7 and is often hard to digest. It’s your turn to speak/listen to opinions of others, respectively. Register here for Zoom access info: https://thej-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrcOirqDwoH9Hvui0w2bKlcu_JqpWHkR5i
Join this online class if you have some knowledge of Yiddish, know the Hebrew alphabet, and would like to continue to learn to speak and read the language. All materials are provided (no textbook required). Mondays, January 27-April 7 (10 weeks; no class Feb. 17)Instructor: Norman BuderAges 18+
This in-person class is designed for people that have a rich Hebrew vocabulary (very comfortable using 100 or more words), understand the basic grammar structures, and would like to expand their conversational skills in day-to-day language, as well as engage in other topics of conversation. The instructor will provide materials and opportunities for group and […]
¡Hola Amigos! Hello Friends! This fun and interactive class will focus on learning conversational Spanish utilizing games, books, and music. Spanish is spoken in class from the first day. Students will learn pronunciation of vowels and consonants, numbers, pronouns, useful phrases, simple word recognition, and basic verbs while building a Spanish vocabulary. Handouts will be […]
This in-person course is designed for true beginners to the Hebrew language or those who need an extensive refresher. This class will help you learn the alphabet including vowels, important vocabulary, grammar, and common phrases and sentences/questions using a variety of resources. Each student must purchase the textbook, “Hebrew from Scratch Part 1” (available on […]
Beginners and those with a little knowledge are welcome! We will review the Hebrew alphabet and learn the rudiments of reading. (Yiddish is phonetic and much easier than Hebrew). We will study a primary-grade Yiddish book and converse about it in Yiddish. We'll also learn to say useful phrases and how to ask important questions. […]
Hola estudientes! Practice conversation as you continue to reinforce the present tense and consolidate the use of grammar, such as new verbs, the present progressive tense, direct and indirect objects, pronouns and common prepositions of location and time. Learn about Spanish culture as well using interactive lessons, games, and music. Class format: 50 min. Grammar/10 […]
Bring the whole family for a fun and relaxed breakfast hosted by J-Family Ambassador, Tracy! Enjoy a delicious meal in a family-friendly setting where kids can enjoy, and parents can connect. It’s the perfect way to kick off your Friday with great food, great company, and a welcoming atmosphere for all! Location provided upon registration.
Fridays, February 28; March 14, 28; April 11, 3pm(no class March 7, 21, April 4)Ages: Babies 6 months and under (or not yet sitting independently) and their caregivers Join Kiley and Caitlin, experienced pediatric occupational and physical therapists, for Tummy Time which is a great way to connect with your baby and help them grow […]