Education
Mahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Read MoreJoin us for a discussion about how typical families afford college. Lauren Lieberman, a college consultant and college admissions expert, will be discussing scholarships, loans and federal aid.
Read MoreMahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Read MoreJoin us for a FREE three-part class about Jewish mysticism! This is an opportunity for 8-12th graders held at The Second Floor Teen Center at the JCC. We will be making good-luck bracelets, discussing the Tree of Life in Kabbalah and discussing dream analysis! No previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish traditions is required.
Read MoreJoin us for a FREE three-part class about Jewish mysticism! This is an opportunity for 8-12th graders held at The Second Floor Teen Center at the JCC. We will be making good-luck bracelets, discussing the Tree of Life in Kabbalah and discussing dream analysis! No previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish traditions is required.
Read MoreJoin us for a FREE three-part class about Jewish mysticism! This is an opportunity for 8-12th graders held at The Second Floor Teen Center at the JCC. We will be making good-luck bracelets, discussing the Tree of Life in Kabbalah and discussing dream analysis! No previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish traditions is required.
Read MoreJoin us for a FREE three-part class about Jewish mysticism! This is an opportunity for 8-12th graders held at The Second Floor Teen Center at the JCC. We will be making good-luck bracelets, discussing the Tree of Life in Kabbalah and discussing dream analysis! No previous knowledge of Judaism or Jewish traditions is required.
Read MoreJoin us for a journey through Sephardic cooking with chef Susan Barocas at this Federation-funded event.
Read MoreJoin us on Saturday, February 8 for Clues and Schmooze, a fun trivia event, including a raffle, open bar and snacks! Trivia will be played with teams of 3 to 6. Bring your own team or be matched up at the door! Must be 21 years of age or older to participate. Doors open at […]
Read MoreMahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Read MoreA FREE event for 6-9th graders at The Second Floor Teen Center — come learn about Shabbat, Jewish identity and Jewish tradition while making a beautiful piece of diamond art! This is a drop-in and drop-out event; students can come any time they get out of school!
Read MoreMahloket Matters, Cultivating a Constructive Disagreement Mindset. Disagreements are often seen as an unfortunate aspect of life. However, in the tradition of the Mishnah and Talmud, mahkloket (debate) is a vital tool for fostering discussion, critical thinking, personal growth and the strengthening of relationships.
Read MoreCelebrate Purim with The Second Floor Teen Center! We will be making mishloach manot, no-bake Hamantaschen and eating traditional Hamantaschen!
Read MoreJoin the Shabbat Experiences Club at the JCC for some do-it-yourself gel manicures! We will have all the necessary supplies to get those nails painted! We will be talking about shabbat, Jewish tradition, and Jewish culture as we do our nails. This is a drop-in and drop-out experience, so please come whenever you can! This […]
Read MoreAleph Institute annual “Second Chance Symposium” which takes place on the Sunday prior to Pesach Sheini (Second Passover) and discusses and awards those who volunteer and work with those who are incarcerated. Pleaser read more at: www.alephne.org/symposium
Read MoreAre you getting questions about Israel that you can’t answer? Join us for the Schwartz Lecture about Israel and its origins and significance to the Jewish people.
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