News in Review Roundtable 2 (Virtual)
VirtualFacilitated alternately by Philip Sternberg and Joshua Greene Today’s news happens 24/7 and is often hard to digest. It’s your turn to express opinions on topics in the news and […]
Facilitated alternately by Philip Sternberg and Joshua Greene Today’s news happens 24/7 and is often hard to digest. It’s your turn to express opinions on topics in the news and […]
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 […]
Join this class if you have some knowledge of Yiddish and would like to continue to learn to speak and read the language. All materials are provided (no textbook required). […]
If you like to sing and are interested in singing Jewish songs, join the JCC Community Choir! This is a great opportunity to connect musically to the Jewish tradition. The […]
After a disastrous premiere, Puccini’s revisions created would become one of the world’s most popular operas. With James Sokol and some video performance clips, look closely at elements of this […]
Please join us for the next meeting of the 4Ls Book Club where we will discuss “Honor” by Thirty Umrigar. We will meet in-person at the library, but access via […]
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 […]
Do you wish there was an easier way to find resources and opportunities in your local community? What about a single, simple place where you could find anything ranging from […]
Pianist Nada returns with a new program featuring an array of Theme & Variations, including works by Beethoven, Hakim, Schubert & Rachmaninov. In partnership with the National JCC Adult & […]
If you like to sing and are interested in singing Jewish songs, join the JCC Community Choir! This is a great opportunity to connect musically to the Jewish tradition. The […]
An easy introduction to the Yiddish (Hebrew) alphabet and the rules for reading Yiddish. Instructional materials will be sent via email to everyone who registers. If you practice the exercises, […]
Satire is one of the oldest forms of humor and adding music only seems to make it more powerful; in early Germanic and Celtic societies, people mocked in song would […]