Events
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After Crew 25-26 Enrollment Application
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAfter Crew at the J keeps children active and engaged long after the bell rings. Kids enjoy fun-filled afternoons with time to do homework and eat a snack. This enrollment application does NOT guarantee your spot for the school year. Enrollments are processed on a first-come first served basis. A member of JCC staff will […]
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Welcome Your New Baby to the Community!
FamiliesDid you recently welcome a new baby into your family through birth, adoption, or surrogacy? Mazel Tov! We'd love to send you a care package to officially welcome your new little one into the Cincinnati Jewish Community. Sign up to receive some goodies to make your transition a little easier, get FREE PJ Library books […]
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Israeli Dancing 2026
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAll Ages**Tuesdays, January 6 - December 29 | 7 - 9pm** Join us for Israeli Dancing at the JCC! Lively music, fun dancing, and new friends await at this weekly, free class. This is an informal class where all skill levels are welcome. View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/13951
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Time to Heal and a A New Beginning
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAdults**3rd Thursday of every month** **1:00 - 2:00 PM** Are you currently coping with a recent loss or feeling stuck in your grief? Join us for a supportive conversation about moving forward with intention, positivity, and healing. This group is tailored towards anyone who is navigating any stage of grief. It is about creating connections […]
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2026 J Classic Raffle Tickets
PhilanthropyThank you for purchasing J Classic Raffle Tickets! All proceeds from the sale of J Classic Raffle Tickets will go to support the important services and programs of the Mayerson JCC. Raffle Tickets are available in multiples of 5 tickets for $50, or 12 tickets for $100. There are over 50 great raffle prizes available […]
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Theatre at the J | Spring 2026 Playbill Ads
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAll AgesTheatre at the J is a growing program of our community center. Advertising in the Playbill is a smart and affordable way to gain visibility and promote your business or agency to a diverse group of community members. You can also sponsor a personal message to the actors! All advertising revenue will help offset the […]
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Rainbow Challah Bake Sponsor Registration
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAll AgesThe **2026 JCC Rainbow Challah Bake** is a community-wide event, open to the public for all to enjoy at the Mayerson JCC on**Thursday, May 28 from 6 - 8:30pm**! Your sponsorship gift will provide support for this meaningful event and help the J provide dinner, music, rainbow challah making supplies and more for a welcoming […]
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Fall Market Vendor Form 2026
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesAll AgesJoin us for the Annual Fall Market! We will have booths with handmade goodies, Judaica, fresh produce, food trucks, and so much more. The community comes out to support this wonderful event on Sunday, August 30 from 10am - 2pm. **The cost to reserve a spot is $50.** Please bring your own tent, chairs, and […]
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Music Together
Mayerson JCC 8485 Ridge Ave, Cincinnati Ridge Avenue 8485, Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesFamiliesMusic Together® is an early childhood music and movement program for children, and the grownups who love them, designed to develop their innate musicality through interactive songs, beautiful lullabies, and catchy rhythms. Registration also includes recordings to play on the go, a colorful illustrated family songbook, and resources with bonus music-making ideas to try at […]
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Tuesdays with Torah | Jews and Booze: Making Kiddush During Prohibition
Wise Center 8329 Ridge Road, CincinnatiAdultsPresented by: Rabbi Zachary Goodman What happens when religious ritual meets federal law? During America’s Prohibition era (1920–1933), Jewish communities found creative—and sometimes controversial—ways to keep making Kiddush while the country went dry. In this three-part class, we’ll explore the surprising intersection of Jewish tradition, bootlegging, and the 18th Amendment. We’ll look at how rabbis, […]


