Israeli Dancing 2026
**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 […]
**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 […]
Presented by: Rabbi Neil Hirsch Join Rabbi Hirsch for an exploration of the core frameworks through which we understand Jewish identity: Creation, Revelation, and Redemption. This session stands on its […]
_Jewish Values & the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict_ is an 8-session Sunday morning learning series rooted in curriculum from the Shalom Hartman Institute. For decades, Israel served as a unifying symbol across […]
**_This program is only open to members of the JCC and/or 60 & Better Center._**_ You can learn more about our 60 & Better Center _(https://mayersonjcc.org/60-and-better/) _or contact Melissa Shrimplin […]
_Jewish Values & the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict_ is an 8-session Sunday morning learning series rooted in curriculum from the Shalom Hartman Institute. For decades, Israel served as a unifying symbol across […]
**_This program is only open to members of the JCC and/or 60 & Better Center._**_ You can learn more about our 60 & Better Center _(https://mayersonjcc.org/60-and-better/) _ or contact Melissa […]
Come together for a monthly night of Jewish learning, dialogue, and community at Cafe Alma. Inspired by the historic Lehrhaus movement of 20th-century Europe, our vision is to create a […]
**_This program is only open to members of the JCC and/or 60 & Better Center._**_ You can learn more about our 60 & Better Center _(https://mayersonjcc.org/60-and-better/) _or contact Melissa Shrimplin […]
Presented 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 […]
Presented 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 […]

