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SUMMARY:Bagels In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Because summer mornings are better with bagels and a playground. \nThis summer\, Cincy Jewfolk and PJ Library are bringing families together for Bagels in the Park — an easy way to spend a Sunday morning outside with other Jewish families around Cincinnati. \n\nWhat to Expect\nOnce a month\, we’ll meet at a different park to hang out\, let the kids play\, and enjoy bagels\, coffee\, and a relaxed morning together. \nWe’ll feature bagels from different local spots\, have a few snacks for kids\, and of course cold brew for the parents. \nEach gathering will include a little something extra — just to make the morning feel special. \nBagels in the Park is designed for families with young kids (babies through early elementary) and their grownups. \nPlease join us this summer for: \n• Bagels from local bakeries\n• Kid-friendly snacks\n• Cold brew or coffee\n• Play time for the kids\n• A chance to meet other Jewish families in Cincinnati \nStay for a little or spend the whole morning with us — whatever works for your family. \n\nLearn More + Plan to Join Us!\nFor more information or questions\, reach out to Kyle Goldhoff\, PJ Library Parent Connector\, at: kygoldhoff@gmail.com \n\n2026 Dates + Locations\nSunday\, July 12\n9:30 – 11:30 AM\nGorman Park – Sharonville \nWe’re kicking things off at Gorman Park\, with its great playground and splash pad for warm summer play. \nWe’ll also have a photographer on-site capturing both candid moments and offering families the chance to grab a few sweet\, easy photos together while the kids play. \nSunday\, August 16\n9:30 – 11:30 AM\nOakley Playground \nOakley Playground is a favorite for a reason — a fenced-in play space\, splash pad\, and plenty of room to gather. \nWe’ll be joined by musical guest Miriam Bird (Camp Livingston & BBYO) for some kid-friendly songs (with a few Jewish favorites mixed in). \nPotential pop up dates and locations may be added throughout the summer. Be sure you’re in the loop by clicking here to join our email list—you’ll be the first to know!
URL:https://cincyjewfolk.com/event/bagels-in-the-park/2026-07-12/
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SUMMARY:JWriters: A Monthly Jewish Writers Group
DESCRIPTION:JWriters is Cincy Jewfolk’s new monthly writers group for people who want to make space for writing\, reflection\, and connection. Whether you’re a longtime writer or just beginning\, JWriters offers a supportive\, low-pressure environment to build\, revisit\, or start a writing practice. \nThis group is designed as a safe and welcoming space to carve out dedicated time to write\, marrying a love of writing with Judaism\, and connecting with others through creativity and shared experience. Every session will start with a Jewish theme or prompt\, then expand to wherever your creativity takes you. \nWriters can choose to share their work and receive feedback if they wish\, but sharing is always optional. At its heart\, JWriters is about showing up\, putting words on the page\, and building a new creative community within our community. \nJWriters will be led by Melissa W. Hunter\, local author\, columnist\, and podcaster. \n\nProgram Details\n\nMeeting cadence: Monthly Meet Up\nLocation: Location will be shared after RSVP\nDates: March 25 • April 29 • May 27 • June 24 • July 29 • August 26\nTime: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nWho it’s for: Anyone with a passion for writing and a love of Judaism.\nWhat to bring / how to prepare:\n1. Something to write with (notebook\, laptop\, tablet\, journal . . . whatever works best for you)\n2. Any current writing project you’re working on (optional)\n3. Headphones if you like quiet focus or music while writing (optional)\n4. Respect for others’ voices and experiences\n\n\nA Welcome Note From Melissa W. Hunter\, Our JWriters Facilitator\nI’m excited to lead JWriters because both writing and Judaism are a source of joy in my own life. I have made a career as a Jewish writer\, and I look forward to sharing the beauty\, meaning\, and joy of writing from a Jewish lens with others. \nMy hope is that this group becomes a space to write freely\, connect with like-minded people\, and find community. \nWriting\, especially in a Jewish communal space\, can be a way to explore topics that live at the intersection of identity\, memory\, tradition\, and meaning. Whether journaling\, writing poetry\, personal essays\, or working on a larger manuscript for publication\, I hope participants feel supported in their creative process and inspired to keep writing. \nI am the author of two Jewish novels as well as co-host of the podcast The Kibbitz with Cincy Jewfolk. My award-winning debut novel What She Lost tells the true-life story of my grandmother\, a Holocaust survivor. My latest novel\, Eight Wishes\, is a holiday romance that unfolds over the eight nights of Hanukkah. I am also a contributor to Jewfolk publications\, and my current novel ADAM is being published on Cincy Jewfolk in serial installments. My short stories have appeared in the Jewish Literary Journal as well. \nI grew up in Cincinnati and studied creative writing and journalism at the University of Cincinnati\, receiving a BA in English literature and a minor in Judaic studies. My other writing has appeared on Kveller.com\, LiteraryMama.com\, Booksbywomen.org\, the Today Show parenting website\, The American Israelite\, and TheSame.blog\, an online literary journal written for women by women. \nWhen not at my computer\, I love spending family time with my husband and two wonderful daughters\, and I am never without a cup of coffee in my hands and my Maltipoo Kugel in my lap! \n\nJoin Us\nClick here to RSVP \n\nHow JWriters Is Shaped\nJWriters reflects one of Jewfolk\, Inc.’s core values: Storytelling – Sipur Sipurim. We have a sacred obligation to link the past and future by sharing the Jewish stories of today. Through Jewfolk\, Inc.’s signature Human Centered Design approach\, this group is shaped by what people in our community bring to us: their questions\, their needs\, and their creative wants. By centering real voices and real experiences\, JWriters links past and future through writing that is shared\, communal\, and deeply human.
URL:https://cincyjewfolk.com/event/jwriters-a-monthly-jewish-writers-group/2026-07-29/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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SUMMARY:Bagels In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Because summer mornings are better with bagels and a playground. \nThis summer\, Cincy Jewfolk and PJ Library are bringing families together for Bagels in the Park — an easy way to spend a Sunday morning outside with other Jewish families around Cincinnati. \n\nWhat to Expect\nOnce a month\, we’ll meet at a different park to hang out\, let the kids play\, and enjoy bagels\, coffee\, and a relaxed morning together. \nWe’ll feature bagels from different local spots\, have a few snacks for kids\, and of course cold brew for the parents. \nEach gathering will include a little something extra — just to make the morning feel special. \nBagels in the Park is designed for families with young kids (babies through early elementary) and their grownups. \nPlease join us this summer for: \n• Bagels from local bakeries\n• Kid-friendly snacks\n• Cold brew or coffee\n• Play time for the kids\n• A chance to meet other Jewish families in Cincinnati \nStay for a little or spend the whole morning with us — whatever works for your family. \n\nLearn More + Plan to Join Us!\nFor more information or questions\, reach out to Kyle Goldhoff\, PJ Library Parent Connector\, at: kygoldhoff@gmail.com \n\n2026 Dates + Locations\nSunday\, July 12\n9:30 – 11:30 AM\nGorman Park – Sharonville \nWe’re kicking things off at Gorman Park\, with its great playground and splash pad for warm summer play. \nWe’ll also have a photographer on-site capturing both candid moments and offering families the chance to grab a few sweet\, easy photos together while the kids play. \nSunday\, August 16\n9:30 – 11:30 AM\nOakley Playground \nOakley Playground is a favorite for a reason — a fenced-in play space\, splash pad\, and plenty of room to gather. \nWe’ll be joined by musical guest Miriam Bird (Camp Livingston & BBYO) for some kid-friendly songs (with a few Jewish favorites mixed in). \nPotential pop up dates and locations may be added throughout the summer. Be sure you’re in the loop by clicking here to join our email list—you’ll be the first to know!
URL:https://cincyjewfolk.com/event/bagels-in-the-park/2026-08-16/
CATEGORIES:Families
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SUMMARY:JWriters: A Monthly Jewish Writers Group
DESCRIPTION:JWriters is Cincy Jewfolk’s new monthly writers group for people who want to make space for writing\, reflection\, and connection. Whether you’re a longtime writer or just beginning\, JWriters offers a supportive\, low-pressure environment to build\, revisit\, or start a writing practice. \nThis group is designed as a safe and welcoming space to carve out dedicated time to write\, marrying a love of writing with Judaism\, and connecting with others through creativity and shared experience. Every session will start with a Jewish theme or prompt\, then expand to wherever your creativity takes you. \nWriters can choose to share their work and receive feedback if they wish\, but sharing is always optional. At its heart\, JWriters is about showing up\, putting words on the page\, and building a new creative community within our community. \nJWriters will be led by Melissa W. Hunter\, local author\, columnist\, and podcaster. \n\nProgram Details\n\nMeeting cadence: Monthly Meet Up\nLocation: Location will be shared after RSVP\nDates: March 25 • April 29 • May 27 • June 24 • July 29 • August 26\nTime: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\nWho it’s for: Anyone with a passion for writing and a love of Judaism.\nWhat to bring / how to prepare:\n1. Something to write with (notebook\, laptop\, tablet\, journal . . . whatever works best for you)\n2. Any current writing project you’re working on (optional)\n3. Headphones if you like quiet focus or music while writing (optional)\n4. Respect for others’ voices and experiences\n\n\nA Welcome Note From Melissa W. Hunter\, Our JWriters Facilitator\nI’m excited to lead JWriters because both writing and Judaism are a source of joy in my own life. I have made a career as a Jewish writer\, and I look forward to sharing the beauty\, meaning\, and joy of writing from a Jewish lens with others. \nMy hope is that this group becomes a space to write freely\, connect with like-minded people\, and find community. \nWriting\, especially in a Jewish communal space\, can be a way to explore topics that live at the intersection of identity\, memory\, tradition\, and meaning. Whether journaling\, writing poetry\, personal essays\, or working on a larger manuscript for publication\, I hope participants feel supported in their creative process and inspired to keep writing. \nI am the author of two Jewish novels as well as co-host of the podcast The Kibbitz with Cincy Jewfolk. My award-winning debut novel What She Lost tells the true-life story of my grandmother\, a Holocaust survivor. My latest novel\, Eight Wishes\, is a holiday romance that unfolds over the eight nights of Hanukkah. I am also a contributor to Jewfolk publications\, and my current novel ADAM is being published on Cincy Jewfolk in serial installments. My short stories have appeared in the Jewish Literary Journal as well. \nI grew up in Cincinnati and studied creative writing and journalism at the University of Cincinnati\, receiving a BA in English literature and a minor in Judaic studies. My other writing has appeared on Kveller.com\, LiteraryMama.com\, Booksbywomen.org\, the Today Show parenting website\, The American Israelite\, and TheSame.blog\, an online literary journal written for women by women. \nWhen not at my computer\, I love spending family time with my husband and two wonderful daughters\, and I am never without a cup of coffee in my hands and my Maltipoo Kugel in my lap! \n\nJoin Us\nClick here to RSVP \n\nHow JWriters Is Shaped\nJWriters reflects one of Jewfolk\, Inc.’s core values: Storytelling – Sipur Sipurim. We have a sacred obligation to link the past and future by sharing the Jewish stories of today. Through Jewfolk\, Inc.’s signature Human Centered Design approach\, this group is shaped by what people in our community bring to us: their questions\, their needs\, and their creative wants. By centering real voices and real experiences\, JWriters links past and future through writing that is shared\, communal\, and deeply human.
URL:https://cincyjewfolk.com/event/jwriters-a-monthly-jewish-writers-group/2026-08-26/
CATEGORIES:Adults
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SUMMARY:Stories from the Tribe: Cincinnati
DESCRIPTION:Exciting News! Cincy Jewfolk’s Live Storytelling Show Is Returning in 2026!\nWe’re thrilled to announce that our live storytelling show\, Stories from the Tribe\, will be back on the bima on November 9th\, 2026! \nWe can’t wait to gather again as a community to hear more – brand new – amazing stories. \nAbout This Event\nAn event by Cincy Jewfolk\, Stories from the Tribe features 12 women on the bima telling their true Jewish stories that have a thread to Jewish motherhood – whether that’s about their own Jewish mom or about being a Jewish mom – and includes all of the ups and downs\, highs and lows\, laughs and tears that come with the real-life experience of Jewish motherhood in Cincinnati. \nThis promises to be a stunning night of storytelling and community and we’d love for you to join us! \nTicket Information\nAll show information — including auditions and ticket sales — will go to our email list first. Be sure to subscribe to be the first to know about all things Stories from the Tribe!
URL:https://cincyjewfolk.com/event/stories-from-the-tribe-cincinnati/
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