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UPCOMING EVENTS As always, there's something for everyone at the J! Check out these great upcoming events! - TONIGHT: ENT Town Hall, 7pm Join us for a virtual Town Hall on ENT conditions and allergies, co-sponsored by Richmond University Medical Center. Dr. Christopher Lisi of RUMC will discuss:
Meeting ID: 925 6331 5522 Passcode: CLLDSP - UJA's Staten Island Virtual Community Breakfast Sunday, May 2, 11am In tough times, community is everything. Join UJA for their annual breakfast celebrating the Staten Island community and the people who exemplify strong leadership. UJA CEO Eric S. Goldstein will be in conversation with the JCC’s own CEO Orit Lender to talk about UJA’s work in response to COVID-19. They will also discuss how UJA is serving Staten Island's diverse and dynamic community by supporting important network agencies and community partners. We are proud to honor Iris Baum at the event for her work on our CLLD Advisory Council. Other honorees from community organizations are Joel Brooks, Ellen Steinberg, Cheryl Weisberg, Tamar Owens, Michael Schoen, Scott Maurer, Brenda Perelman, Cheryl Levine, Judith Pessah, and Sheldon Schwartz. The event is free to attend, but pre-registration is required. Register here. - SAJE Presents... Shtisel: Freudian Readings of the Hit Israeli Series with Dr. Julia Wagner, Part 2 Sunday, May 2, 12-1pm EST/ 5-6pm BST This series is sponsored by Susan and Andrew Hirsch. Shtisel tells stories of love and loss in an Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Join us for the second installment in our lecture series. Dr. Wagner will explore the first 2 seasons of Shtisel through a Freudian perspective, enriching our understanding of the emotional drama and its phenomenal audience appeal. No prior reading is necessary but familiarity with Shtisel (seasons 1 & 2) is recommended. Learn more and register here. Tickets are $12 per lecture or $20 for the series. Zoom information to follow registration. If you missed the first lecture, you can also purchase a recording to watch on-demand. - SAJE Presents... Journey to Jewish Rome: A Virtual Tour Tuesday, May 4, 12pm - 2pm Sponsored by Max and Helena Gottlieb Join tour guide and art historian Micaela Pavoncello as she introduces us to the rich history and culture of Jewish Rome! Explore the neighborhood home to the oldest Jewish community in all of Europe, visit a famous 200-year old Jewish Bakery, and hear stories from a local guide that won't be found in a travel book! Tickets are $20 and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. We would like to thank the Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere for partnering with us to present this program. - SAJE Presents... Abby Stein: Her Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman Tuesday, May 4, 8-9pm EST We are pleased to partner with Boulder JCC to present Abby Stein, author of Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi to Transgender Woman, as she shares her powerful story. She will take us through her journey from being born and raised in a Hasidic family of rabbinic descent to completing a rabbinical degree to leaving the Hasidic world to explore a self-determined life. Abby came out as a woman of trans experience in 2015. Since coming out, she has been working to raise support and awareness for trans rights and those leaving Ultra-Orthodoxy. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. - SAJE Presents... Jewish Composers: A Lecture Series by Deborah Rosengaus, Mezzo Soprano Wednesdays, through May 12, 7pm We are excited to present a new lecture series on Jewish Composers with Deborah Rosengaus, Mezzo Soprano. This series celebrates Jewish composers from around the world, including many whose works were suppressed by the Nazis. We will listen to works by Hahn, Mendelssohn, Mahler, Bernstein, Copland, Weill, and Meyerbeer—from household names to those only now starting to receive the recognition they deserve. Tickets are $12 per lecture or $40 for the series and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. If you missed the previous lecture, you can also purchase a recording to watch on-demand. - The Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere Presents... Celebrating Naples: A Journey Through History with Anita Sanseverino Thursday, May 6, 7pm Naples has been called “the stepchild of Italy” – and Anita Sanseverino is determined to change that undeserved perception. Join our friends from the Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere for a special event highlighting the history and culture of what Anita calls a "quintessential" Italian city. Register here. - Check out our Program Guide—your guide to everything going on, in-person and virtually, in our community! IN THE NEWS Next Week’s Fitness Center, Group Exercise, & Indoor Pool Slots Now Open! Fitness Center, Group Exercise, and Indoor Pool slots for May 3 - May 9 are now open! Sign up for a Fitness Center slot here. Sign up for a Group Exercise class here. Sign up for an Indoor Pool slot here. - Bread of Life Food Drive Check out this great feature on the Bread of Life Food Drive, which celebrated its 30th anniversary last week! The Bread of Life Food Drive supports our Kosher Food Pantry. We are grateful to all who donated and volunteered to support Staten Islanders in need. - Day Hab Goes Bowling Our Day Hab participants had a great time bowling together earlier this month! - Kosher Food Pantry Request: Diapers Several of our Kosher Food Pantry recipients are new parents in need of diapers, particularly sizes 3, 4, and 5. If you would like to donate diapers, please contact Sara Cohen, Food Pantry Coordinator, at sacohen@sijcc.com or 718.475.5242. - Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccines Available for New Yorkers 16+ Walk-up COVID-19 vaccinations for New Yorkers ages 16 years & older are now available at City-run vaccine sites. Please see below details provided by the NYC Vaccine Command Center. New Yorkers 16+ will be able walk into any of these designated sites without an appointment. The City-run sites offering walk-up appointments to New Yorkers 16 and older (please note Moderna is 18+ only) are: Former Babies R Us - Staten Island Mall (Pfizer) Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex (Moderna, ages 18+) Empire Outlets (Pfizer) St. Thomas St. Joseph's School (Pfizer) If you are not 50+ and need an appointment, visit: nyc.gov/vaccinefinder or call 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692) - COVID-19 Testing and Vaccines Need a COVID test? Find testing sites near you here. Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccines by watching our virtual Town Hall with RUMC's Dr. Otterbeck here. Click here to sign up here to be notified of new pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics. We will let you know about clinics as we hear of them. You can also find vaccine locations near you here. SUNRISE DAY CAMP ECE Spring Craft Fair for Sunrise Last week, the JCC's Early Childhood Education program hosted a craft fair, selling crafts lovingly made by students with all proceeds to benefit Sunrise Day Camp! We are proud of our littlest Sunrise supporters for doing their part to help children with cancer and their siblings! - Register for SunriseWALKS Register for our virtual SunriseWALKS celebration to help us give summer back to children with cancer and their siblings! SPECIAL EVENTS 41st Annual Golf & Tennis Classic Presented by IDB Bank Monday, July 12 We hope you’ll join us at our 41st Annual Golf & Tennis Classic on Monday, July 12th! All funds raised at this event allow us to award camp scholarships to children who are desperately in need. Your support will directly impact Staten Island families who need our help the most. Support the event by buying tickets, sponsorships, or raffle tickets here. WELLNESS The Right and Wrong Way to Stretch Stretching is key not only for fitness performance, but also for everyday functional tasks! It's especially important to know the proper way to stretch to avoid injury. Check out this article on maintaining flexibility! - Ongoing Classes & At-Home Workouts Check out our virtual classes, open to all CLLD and JCC members! These low-impact classes will help you get moving and stay fit at home! Check out our website for a full schedule of all our virtual wellness programming! SPORTS Register for Summer Sports Camps! We offer specialty summer camps in basketball, soccer, gymnastics, and aquatics for kids at all skill levels! Learn more and sign up here! We hope to see you at our Sports Camp Open House at the Bernikow JCC on Sunday, May 23 from 2-4pm!* *Masks are required and social distancing will be observed during our Open House. - Core 24 Basketball Academy Programs Sign up for basketball programs here! - Gymnastics Register for gymnastics here! For more information, please contact Mary Fontana at 917.975.5347 or mfontana@sijcc.com. AQUATICS Lifeguard Re-Certification Courses Complete your re-certification for Lifeguard Training without needing to take the full content course again. Sign up here. ARTS AND CULTURE Did you know? If you missed any of the lectures or programs, you can also purchase access to a recording on demand by buying a ticket! Learn more here. - The Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere Presents...Opera and Lunch in the Afternoon Thursday, May 13, 12pm-4pm Join the Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere for a three-course lunch paired with two opera films. Opera Educators Lou Barrella and Dr. Snjezana Smodlaka will introduce and offer commentary on Tosca's Kiss, a documentary, and Quartet, a comedy-drama. Register here. - SAJE Presents... The Golden Age of Italian Cinema: 1940s-1960s, A Lecture Series by Dr. Julia Wagner Sundays, May 23 – June 27, 12-1pm EST | 5-6pm BST (Note: No class on 6/20) This series is sponsored by Aaron Richman. Join us wherever you are for a 5-part online course exploring the films that brought audiences around the world to fall in love with Italian cinema! Film studies scholar Dr. Julia Wagner will examine the politics, style & aesthetics of Italian filmmaking during the landmark decades that saw new directions in storytelling on screen. Tickets are $12 per lecture / $50 for series and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. We would like to thank the Italian Cultural Foundation at Casa Belvedere for partnering with us to present this program. - SAJE Presents... Scroll Down: Classical Jewish Texts From Parchment to Internet, A Virtual Lecture by Professor Gary A. Rendsburg Monday, May 24, 7pm This series is sponsored by Iris Baum. Join us on May 24 for "Scroll Down: Classical Jewish Texts From Parchment to Internet," the second in our series of virtual lectures by Professor Gary A. Rendsburg, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Jewish Studies at Rutgers University. Tickets are $15 per lecture or $35 for the series of 3 lectures and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. - SAJE Presents... Never Alone: A Conversation with Natan Sharansky & Gil Troy, Moderated by Amy Posner Wednesday, May 26, 7pm This event is co-sponsored by Hillel at CSI and presented in collaboration with... Arden Heights Boulevard Jewish Center, Congregation B'Nai Jeshurun, Jewish Russian Learning Center, Congregation Toras Emes of Staten Island, Wagner College Holocaust Center, Aur Torah Sephardic Minyan. Join us for a conversation with Israeli politician and human rights activist Natan Sharansky and historian Gil Troy about their new book, Never Alone. Never Alone is a classic account of courage, integrity, and most of all, belonging. The conversation will be moderated by Amy Posner, Executive Director of Hillel at the College of Staten Island. Tickets are $25 and include the link to the virtual event, a copy of Never Alone with a signed bookplate, and delivery of the book. *Note: Book must be purchased from the JCC in order to receive Zoom link for event. Purchase tickets here. Donations are welcome. - SAJE Presents... Great Jewish Fiddlers: A Lecture by Dr. Dan Auerbach Thursday, May 27, 7pm This program is sponsored by Stephanie Mizrahi. Dr. Auerbach, Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island - CUNY, will discuss a few of his personal "heroes"—famous Jewish violinists such as Heifetz, Elman, and Seidel—and the secrets to their success. Dr. Auerbach will reveal their conception of artistry, in addition to aesthetic and technical aspects of the way they played. He will also discuss their personal philosophy of violin mastery, as well as tips on efficient practice, improving bow technique, and refining intonation. Register here. Donations are suggested. - Ongoing Cultural Arts Classes We miss all of our enriching Cultural Arts classes, but we are so excited to be able to offer some of them virtually! Check out our website for a full schedule of all of our virtual programming! MUSIC Music Institute Open for In-Person Lessons The Dorothy Delson Kuhn Music Institute offers both in-person and virtual lessons for students of all ages and a variety of instruments! As one of our youngest students shows us in this video, you can even learn all the piano notes in just two lessons with our instructors! Learn more and sign up for lessons here! - Philharmonia Orchestra Family Concert Celebrate inspirational and pioneering women, and introduce your children to the wonderful world of the orchestra, with the Philharmonia Orchestra's fun, free concert for families. Watch the concert here. KIDS AND FAMILIES Poem in Your Pocket Day Today is Poem in Your Pocket Day! Check out these collections of poems for kids curated by the Academy of American Poets! CAMP Register for Camp! Summer will be here before you know it! Register for camp today! You can also register for our specialty camps—basketball, soccer, gymnastics, aquatics, and performing arts--here! - The Weekly Schmooze: A Camp With Values Values are at the heart of everything we do at JCC Day Camp. Our summer camp experience is not only fun and full of adventure, but also provides a safe, nurturing environment where kids can grow. In all of our activities, we promote positive values like kindness, perseverance, and respect that campers carry with them well beyond their summers at camp. Read more about the values that make our camp so special here! - Camp Kick Off Sunday, May 16, 2-4pm Summer is just around the corner, but we can't wait to see all of our camp friends again! Let's kick off the summer early this year with an afternoon of fun activities and a special visit from Wild Side Zoo! Tickets are $10 per child. Register here by May 12. *COVID safety protocols will be followed: Social distancing, required mask wearing, temperature check & health screening upon arrival* Rain date: May 23 - Camp Open House Sunday, May 23, 2-4pm We enjoyed seeing so many new faces at our first in-person Open House over the weekend! If you couldn't make it, you can join us at our next Open House on Sunday, May 23 at Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds. Children are encouraged to join us, as we will have a Super Silly Sunday Sing-Along led by Music with Patrick at 3pm! Again, masks will be required and social distancing will be observed. SOCIAL SERVICES Caregivers Weekly Zoom Chat Thursdays, now through June, 4:15pm - 5pm We are offering FREE Weekly Zoom Chats for individuals with memory loss and their caregivers! Chat with speech-language pathology graduate students and participate in fun memory-related activities! For more information and to register, contact Stefanie Schechter at 718.475.5244 or SSchechter@sijcc.com - Free ESL and HSE Classes We offer free, online ESL classes to help advance your language skills! Please call us at 718.508.3885. Get your high school equivalency diploma online for free!* Call us at 718.508.3895 or email hcirnigliaro@sijcc.com for more information. *Students must be 18 years old or older, and no longer enrolled in High School COMMUNITY EVENTS If you're interested in listing your community event or advertising in J at Home, please contact Allison Cohen at ACohen@sijcc.com. - Be sure to check out these additional programs from our friends at other organizations around the country! Liberation75: A Global Gathering of Holocaust Survivors, Descendants, Educators, & Friends Tuesday, May 4 through Sunday, May 9 The Liberation75 global gathering will honor survivors, teach lessons of the Holocaust, and empower the next generation to fight hate. Attendees will connect directly with survivors from across the globe to learn about their experiences and to discuss how the lessons of the Holocaust apply today. The schedule, which includes more than 80 programs, features world-renowned Holocaust educators and keynote speakers as well as art, music, dance, cinema, state-of-the-art technology, and exhibits from Holocaust organizations from around the world. Register here. America in the Eyes of Immigrants Wednesday, May 5, 11:30 am Consider the experience of arriving in a new country — from learning a new language to adjusting your expectations and customs. Join Roya Hakakian and Ruby Namdar — two award-winning authors — in conversation about their experience immigrating to America, what they miss about their homelands, their literary lives, and the Jewish ideal of welcoming the stranger. Register here. Standing With Our Neighbors: A Jewish Gathering to #StopAsianHate Thursday, May 6, 4pm Every New Yorker knows that if you see something, you say something. And when it comes to standing up to hate, the Jewish community knows that we are stronger when we all stand together. In light of an alarming increase in violent attacks against the Asian American community, join UJA for a timely panel during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We’ll hear personal stories from Asian Americans, discover the historical and contemporary context of the Asian American experience, and learn how the Jewish community can best lend support to our neighbors. Register here. Virtual JCC with the Schwartz/Reisman Centre and Prosserman JCC During these challenging times, the entire JCC community across North America has come together to share unique, engaging content with members. You can make a free Virtual JCC account to access a variety of live, virtual events. We'll be sure to keep sharing our favorites with you! Check it out here! Jewish Gems of Pop Culture Part 1 Thursday, April 29, 8pm For decades, Seth Rogovoy and his boyhood friend and fellow music journalist Harold Lepidus have been collecting little-known Jewish stories of pop culture. Join Seth and Harold as they swap secret Jewish tales, play songs with surprising Jewish lyrical and musical references, and make you reconsider artists including the Who, the Eagles, Aerosmith, the Bee Gees, Elvis Presley, and Tupac Shakur. Watch here. At Great Risk: Memoirs of Rescue During the Holocaust Sunday, May 2, 7pm Please join us to celebrate the launch of the Azrieli Foundation’s recent publication, At Great Risk: Memoirs of Rescue during the Holocaust. At Great Risk is an anthology that focuses on rescue and survival, and the honor of being named as Righteous Among the Nations. Watch here.
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