UPCOMING EVENTS
As always, there's something for everyone at the J! Check out these great upcoming events! - DEADLINE: Register for ECE by Tomorrow, April 7! The deadline to apply for Pre-K for All and 3-K For All is tomorrow, April 7! Any New York City resident can apply. Check out this video by UJA Federation highlighting our incredible ECE program! When parents drop their children off for preschool each morning, they feel confident knowing that their little ones will spend the day learning and having fun in a safe, loving environment. Learn more about our programs and find out how to apply here. - Music Making for Families featuring Music with Patrick Sunday, April 11, 11am Join Mr. Patrick, his guitar, and his silly puppet friends for a fun-filled, family-friendly music class! Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. - JCC Day Camp: In-Person Open House Sunday, April 11, 2-4pm, Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds Join us for our first In-Person Open House on April 11 to find out why JCC Day Camp is the right choice for your family this summer! Masks are required and social distancing will be observed. Already decided on our camp? Register here today! - SAJE Presents..."Toward a Feminist Interpretation of the Akedah": A Lecture by Dr. Wendy Zierler Monday, April 12, 7pm Where can one find the story of the biblical Sarah in the story of the Akedah, Abraham's binding of his son Isaac? Using the tools of feminist theory and midrash, Dr. Zierler of Hebrew Union College will examine the "presence of Sarah's absence" and offer a distinctive reframing of the well-known story of Genesis 22. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. - Diabetes Health Town Hall Tuesday, April 13, 7pm Join us for a virtual Town Hall on diabetes health, co-sponsored by Richmond University Medical Center. Dr. Philip Otterbeck of RUMC will provide an overview of diabetes, treatment, and self-management tips for dealing with Type 1 or 2 diabetes. Join us on Zoom here. Meeting ID: 987 9346 9853 Password: CLLDSP - Music for Healing Wednesday, April 14, 1pm-1:45pm Feeling stressed or overwhelmed? Join Joelle Cohen, MT-BC, for a creative, healing music experience on Zoom! Use any household instruments you may have (wooden spoons, plastic containers, rice in a water bottle, keys, etc) or just hands for clapping! Register for FREE here. Zoom information to follow registration. - Check out our Program Guide—your guide to everything going on, in-person and virtually, in our community! IN THE NEWS Recap: School's Out... Spring In-To Camp! Last week, we hosted four days of School's Out fun during Spring Break! We were happy to see many of our campers participating and can't wait to see them for camp in just a few months! Check out our Camp Facebook page to see photos from School's Out! - SI Parent Magazine: Marvin's Camp An article about our Marvin's Camp for Children with Special Needs is featured in SI Parent Magazine's April issue! You can read the article on page 22 in the digital edition here! - Grab & Go Meals for Seniors Until we receive more funding, our Grab & Go Meals program for seniors has concluded, for now. If you’d like to donate to our Seniors in Need campaign to fund this program, click here. - 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. To find out if you're eligible for the vaccine at this stage, fill out this screener. 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. New York City is providing in-home COVID-19 vaccinations (Johnson & Johnson) to eligible NYC residents who are fully homebound, have not already been vaccinated, and do not already have access to a vaccination program. If you believe you are eligible, please fill out this form. The City will use this information to call back to further discuss your eligibility for the program. SUNRISE DAY CAMP A New Home for Sunrise After a virtual camp experience last summer, we are happy to announce that Sunrise Day Camp-Staten Island will resume in-person camp on July 1st. We are also excited to announce that we have found a new home for Sunrise on the campus of Staten Island Academy. Register for our virtual SunriseWALKS celebration to help us give summer back to children with cancer and their siblings! - National Walking Day Tomorrow is National Walking Day and there's no better time to start a Million Step Challenge for Sunrise! Once you register for SunriseWALKS, visit the Million Step Challenge tab, set a fundraising goal, and start walking! Encourage your friends to support your goal by sponsoring you per step or per day leading up to SunriseWALKS on June 27. SPECIAL EVENTS 12th Annual Nancy Avis L'Dor V'Dor Awards Thursday, April 22, 7pm Join us virtually as we honor four extraordinary women and continue the legacy of Nancy Avis. Proceeds from the event will benefit the JCC's Families in Need COVID-19 Emergency Fund. This year, we are pleased to honor Ilene Pappert, Ruth Greenwald, Stephanie Feldman, and Natalie DeVito. Tickets are complimentary, but preregistration is required. Acknowledge our honorees with a journal ad or sponsor the event here. - 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. - You're Invited to a Tupperware Party! We're hosting an online Tupperware party! A portion of proceeds from your purchases will support our Grab & Go meals program for seniors. WELLNESS Virtual Tai Chi Classes Join us for virtual Tai Chi classes with Lisa! These classes include exercises to improve your balance, breathing, and flexibility to offer you fun and enjoyment while learning Tai Chi forms. We offer weekly sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays. Zoom information for each session is as follows. Mondays, 11am: Evidence Based Tai Chi for Arthritis 1 Join us on Zoom here Meeting ID: 926 0178 9469 Passcode: CLLDFIT Wednesdays, 11am: Evidence Based Tai Chi for Arthritis 2 Join us on Zoom here Meeting ID: 965 8552 4160 Passcode: CLLDFIT - Virtual Chair Yoga Classes Fridays, 10am We are excited to bring you a new virtual chair yoga class, open to all JCC and CLLD members! Chair yoga is a gentle, relaxing practice that can help you improve your core strength and balance. Join us on Zoom here. Meeting ID: 951 7046 6404 Password: CLLDFIT - Walking Your Way to Better Health Tomorrow is National Walking Day! Walking can be an easy way to get in better shape, start your fitness journey, and improve your overall health. Check out these recent articles on walking:
- 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 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. - A Gracie Mansion Conservancy Virtual Art Tour... "Catalyst: Art and Social Justice" Wednesday, April 14, 2:30pm Join us for a virtual tour of an art exhibition housed at Gracie Mansion! The tour will highlight works by New York artists & activists since 1960, celebrating the power of art to spark change & spur progress. *Limited tickets available* Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Zoom information will be sent to registered participants one week before the tour. - SAJE Presents... Rethinking Meir Kahane in the 21st Century: A Lecture by Shaul Magid, Dartmouth College Wednesday, April 14, 7pm In this lecture, Shaul Magid, Distinguished Fellow in Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College, will explore Meir Kahane's program for American Jews and analyze his continued influence on American Jewry more than thirty years after his death. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Zoom information to follow registration. - The Tattooed Torah: Film Screening and Panel Discussion Sunday, April 18, 6pm-7:30pm We are proud to partner with the Boulder JCC to present a FREE program in honor of Yom HaShoah. Join us for a free screening of the award-winning animated short film, "The Tattooed Torah," followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers and narrator Ed Asner. "The Tattooed Torah" is a profound story of love, bonds across generations, tradition, resilience, and above all – a story of hope. Check out the trailer here. Register for free here. Zoom information to follow registration. - SAJE Presents... Derfner Judaica Museum: Impressions of Eastern Europe Tuesday, April 20, 1pm Enjoy a special look at prints from the Derfner Judaica Museum's permanent collection, including lithographs, etchings, engravings and woodcuts by Eastern European artists who participated in some of the most significant art movements of the 20th century. Register here. Donations are suggested. Zoom information to follow registration. - SAJE Presents... Jewish Composers: A Lecture Series by Deborah Rosengaus, Mezzo Soprano Wednesdays, April 21 - 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. - April Virtual Book Club Meeting Thursday, April 22, 12:30pm We are excited to have author Roberta Seret join us for a discussion of her books, Gift of Diamonds and Love Odyssey. Join us on Zoom here. Meeting ID: 834 7608 4132 Passcode: books - SAJE Presents... Shtisel: Freudian Readings of the Hit Israeli Series with Dr. Julia Wagner Sundays, April 25 & 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. In this 2-part 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. - Celebrating the Remarkable: Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer Sunday, April 25, 1pm We are pleased to partner with American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, to honor Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer as she receives her first honorary doctorate from an Israeli university. From orphan of the Holocaust, to sniper in the Israeli Haganah, to removing sexual stigmas, Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer has spent her life breaking the glass ceiling and paving the way for the next generation of strong women. Register for this free virtual event here. - 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. - Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites From Home Check out this Google Arts & Culture tour of 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites! Click and drag with your mouse for a 360-degree view! - 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! - Carnegie Hall: Ensemble Connect Watch members of Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect perform the Allegro movement from Sonata No. 1 for Two Violins here. KIDS AND FAMILIES Map Activities for Kids Map reading is a useful tool that involves many important skills, like spatial reasoning, following directions, math, and more! Check out these map reading activities for kids of all ages! 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! SOCIAL SERVICES Navigating Legal and Financial Decisions with NYLAG: Elder Law Did you know the JCC can help you get assistance with legal and financial planning through our partnership with NYLAG? Need help with Elder law legal services, including Medicaid, Medicare, home care, other public benefits, advance planning, elder abuse, housing, and consumer issues? NYLAG can help! For more information on this and other social services, contact Devorah Weiss at 718.475.5245 or DWeiss@sijcc.com. - Connect to Recovery Connect to Recovery is our one-stop shop for all of resources you need to help you through these difficult times. For more information about Connect to Recovery services, contact Carolyn at COVID19@sijcc.com or 718.475.5264. - 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 - COVID-19 Bereavement Support Group New group forming soon UJA-Federation of New York’s Partners in Caring presents a virtual Covid-19 bereavement support group for family caregivers. Please contact Karen Factor at KFactor@sijcc.com or 718.508.3884 to register. - 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! SINFPA Nonprofit Events & Fundraisers Community Calendar Check out the Staten Island Not for Profit Association's online calendar of upcoming nonprofit events and fundraisers. If you represent a nonprofit or other community partner, you can submit your organization's events to the calendar here. TODAY: Opposition to Nazi Rule in Experience and Memory, 4pm The University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies hosts Professor Mark Roseman of Indiana University Bloomington, author of “Lives Reclaimed: A Story of Rescue and Resistance in Nazi Germany,” for an online presentation, in partnership with the Ann Arbor JCC. Register here. Hope Valley: A Conversation with Rabbis Haviva Ner David and Danya Ruttenberg Wednesday, April 7, 12pm Join Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg in conversation with Rabbi Haviva Ner-David, author of the debut novel Hope Valley. Hope Valley is about the unexpected friendship between a Palestinian-Israeli and a Jewish-Israeli woman in Galilee. The novel takes place during the summer of 2000, right before the outbreak of the second intifada, with a backstory in 1948, a hidden diary, and other secrets revealed as the story unfolds. Register here. Healthy Lifestyle Bootcamp: A Program for Cancer Survivors Wednesdays, 2pm (April 7) The Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center at the Sid Jacobson JCC in East Hill Long Island invites cancer survivors to a free virtual series! The series, which features oncology dieticians, focuses on healthy habits--including healthy eating, stretching, and meditation--that cancer survivors can easily incorporate into their lives at any point through their continuum of care. Register here. Legacies of the Holocaust: Anti-Semitism in the 20th and 21st Centuries Thursday, April 8, 6pm Please join us for this special Yom HaShoah program, presented by Dr. Amy Simon of Michigan State University. Dr. Simon will explore the legacy of the hatred of Jews during the Holocaust and how and why it continues to impact the globe. She will also address the current impact of the evolution of anti-Semitism on perceptions of Zionism and anti-Zionism. Register here. Sports as a Microcosm of Society: Race and Antisemitism Thursday, April 8, 9:30pm Join the Addison-Penzak JCC of Silicon Valley for a viewing of the movie Race about African American athlete Jesse Owens' 1936 Olympic victories in Nazi Germany, followed by a panel discussion in observance of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Register here. Celebrating 73 Years of Religious Diversity in Israel Thursday, April 15, 9:30am Join AJC New York, AJC Project Interchange, and the Marlene Meyerson JCC of Manhattan for a Yom Ha’atzmaut program celebrating 73 years of religious diversity in Israel. Hear from Rabbi David Rosen, AJC Director, International and Interreligious Affairs, Christopher White, National Correspondent, National Catholic Reporter, and Dr. Saba Soomekh, Associate Director, AJC Los Angeles and Scholar of Religious Studies as they reflect on the many facets of religious life in Israel. Register here. Patrol Borough Staten Island Community Job Fair Saturday, April 17, 12pm-4pm, Clove Lakes Park Basketball Courts Stop by the PBSI Community Job Fair to meet with companies that are hiring, as well as continuing education and training programs. Israeli Dance & Music Convention Sunday, April 18 Join the Rady JCC in Winnipeg for a virtual dance & music convention! In honor of Yom Ha’Atzmaut and the incredible contributions that Israel has made to the world of cultural arts, this full-day virtual event will feature workshops with renowned choreographers and musicians from around the world. Learn more and register here. Virtual Exercise & Movement: Rock Steady Boxing Saturdays, April 24 - June 5, 11-11:45am The JCC of Greater Boston presents a virtual boxing class to help those with Parkinson's disease feel their best! Led by a Certified Rock Steady Boxing Coach, Rock Steady Boxing incorporates a “tough love” approach with boxing drills, calisthenics, resistance training & more to increase your strength, balance, reaction time and overall fitness while protecting vulnerable neurological points to sustain necessary brain health and function. * Ability to stand for the majority of class with good stability is required subject to assessment. The class is $99 for 6 weeks. Contact Heidi at 617.558.6459 or email hwhite@jccgb.org to register. Bringing Israel Home with Chef Michael Solomonov Wednesdays, through April 28, 8pm We are excited to partner with the JCC Association of North America to present a free digital culinary series with Chef Michael Solomonov. Each week, Chef Solomonov will chat with prominent Israelis and bring a taste of Israeli food culture into your homes! Participants can view recipes viewers in advance through Jewish Food Society, here. Watch Bringing Israel Home here. Follow the show on Instagram 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! Yom HaShoah: Honoring Jewish Resilience and Storytelling Wednesday, April 7, 8pm Four international artist-educators will participate in a roundtable conversation about storytelling and Jewish resilience. Weaving together inspiring multimedia from each panelist’s body of work, these artists will engage in powerful conversation about the importance of paying tribute and preserving and elevating cultural memory—from the past into the future. Watch here. Yom HaZikaron: The Power of Jewish Peoplehood Through Personal and Collective Mourning Tuesday, April 13, 8pm Listen to an intimate conversation about loss and the healing power of personal and collective mourning as shared by Israelis who know the heartache and anguish from their own experiences. Watch here. Yom HaAtzmaut: Moments of Pride Through Israeli Innovation Wednesday, April 14, 8pm On the eve of Israel’s 73rd independence celebration, the program will open with a virtual tour of the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation and an interview with Chemi Peres, the chairman of the Center’s board and the co-founder and managing general partner of Pitango venture capital fund, which invests widely in the technology field, from IT to medicine. The program will also spotlight the country’s undeniable culture of innovation and its ability to overcome obstacles, by visiting three Israeli enterprises and hearing from their founders about how each built the business and what North American Jews can learn from their experiences. Watch here.
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