Maggid Jim Brule – Marrakech! A Celebration of Joy, Healing, and Storytelling

Temple Concord 450 Kimber Rd, Syracuse, NY, United States

Join Jim Brule as he shares his personal reflections and captivating stories from the 3rd Marrakech International Storytelling Festival. Delve into the rich tapestry of cultures and voices that converged in Marrakech, where 103 storytellers from 33 countries shared their unique narratives in 23 languages. Register using the link or call the Temple office at 315-475-9952.

Happy Endings Book Club

JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

Who doesn't love knowing everything  will work out in the end? Join us at the JCC as we read feel-good books from various genres. This book club meets the third Sunday of the month at 10 am.  The March book is The Three Wiessmanns of Westport.

Crafting & Kvetching

JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

Sure you could knit, crochet, sew, embroider, sequin, draw, weave, and collage all by yourself. But where’s the fun in that? We’ll supply the space to create (and coffee!) and all you have to do is bring your current project. This group will meet at the JCC the third Sunday of the month.

Tabletop Games & More

JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

Join us at the JCC for fun-filled afternoons (and one night) of tabletop games, cards and puzzles.

Syracuse Hebrew Day School 65th Anniversary Event

Come celebrate 65 remarkable years of education, community, and tradition at Syracuse Hebrew Day School! Join us for this special milestone as we honor our past and look ahead to a bright future.

Fanny Mendelssohn: A Trailblazing Composer in the Shadow of Society

JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

Fanny Mendelssohn was a gifted pianist and composer whose brilliance often had to contend with the societal constraints of the 19th century. While her brother Felix Mendelssohn gained widespread acclaim for his innovative compositions, Fanny’s remarkable talents and contributions to classical music remained overshadowed by the norms of her time. German historian Anette Isaacs delves into the life and legacy of Fanny Mendelssohn, exploring her groundbreaking journey, her struggles for recognition, and the cultural and Jewish heritage of the Mendelssohn family that shaped their enduring impact on the world of music. This live lecture will be Zoomed into the JCC. Presented by Anette Isaacs, M.A.