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Realistic Resolutions in 2025
The start of a new year is traditionally a time for making resolutions. These declarations can be a great motivator for self-improvement – if followed – but often they are […]
Global Jewish Peoplehood: Two Wars, Three communities and Chimney Cakes
Impressions by Jeff Dannick, Matthew Berger and Zina Segal following their trip to Budapest in the frame of the JCC Global program FROM GOOD TO GREAT. This past summer, Matthew […]
Conversation with the Curator: 4 Questions with Camille Kouyoumdjian, mixed media artist and beekeeper
“There’s a thrill in transforming a blank canvas or random scraps of paper into something expressive and tangible,” says Camille Kouyoumdjian, the artist behind the Roots and Rhythms solo exhibition, […]
Bring your community and everyone benefits!
Refer a Friend & Get a Free Month of Membership If you have ever thought about bringing a friend to the J to show them why you love it here, […]
Conversation with the Curator
Four Questions with Samantha Rose Mandeles, photographer of “The Abayudaya: Portrait of an African Jewish Community.” The Abayudaya, who number about 2,000 souls, are concentrated in a few towns and […]
A Day with the J
Join us for a day of commUNITY on Sunday, September 22! Building, supporting, connecting, and enriching this vibrant COMMUNITY is our primary mission here at the J. Our programs and […]
How a Camp Created a Community
As with many beginnings, it all started over a cup of coffee. Well, two cups of coffee to be exact. Fifty-five years ago, in 1969, three Northern Virginia suburban moms […]
NURTURING BEGINNINGS: ELEVATING THE WORK OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
Pozez JCC’s Within the Reggio Emilia approach, documentation serves many purposes. As early childhood educators, the process of engaging in documentation forces us to be mindful, intentional, and attuned to […]