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In Conversation with the Curator: Graphic Designer & Illustrator Hillel Smith
Parsha Posters By Hillel Smith In the Bodzin Art Gallery until April 12, 2026 I learned about the art of Hillel Smith through one of my luckiest web searches. It was 2017, and the J had just been vandalized. […]
Got New Year’s Resolutions? The J can Help You Achieve Them
It’s that time of year again – when you take stock of your lifestyle and vow to do things better in the new year. But according to the Internet, only […]
SHARING THE FALL HARVEST TO FIGHT HUNGER IN OUR COMMUNITY
For me, fall is a season associated with food traditions and childhood memories. Growing up in West Virginia, October was when we gathered the last fruits and vegetables of the […]
A Turning Point Summer at Sunrise Day Camp
On Monday, June 23rd, Sunrise Day Camp—Greater Washington will welcome 70 or more children with cancer and their siblings to summer camp. For the 29 BEST days of summer, we’ll […]
Finding Common Ground: Juneteenth through the Lens of Jewish Values
As a Black woman in America, Juneteenth holds deep meaning for me. It’s a celebration of freedom, and a reminder of the resilience my ancestors carried through centuries of bondage, […]
Finding Spring’s Joy: Turtles, Blossoms, and New Beginnings
Personally, this winter wore me down mentally. It was colder than I can remember being in a long while and, for me, going outside without good reason was not an […]
The Transformative Power of Sunrise Day Camp
Sunrise Day Camp—Greater Washington is more than just a camp; it’s a community, a family, and a lifeline for children and families who need it most. As part of the […]
Highlights from Pozez JCC Summer Camp Experiences
Camp is where children, and in our case, adults, give all kinds of activities a try — archery, painting, ultimate frisbee, woodworking, theatre, and more. And with the freedom to […]