• Jewish Perspectives on the Environment with Nir Becker and Rabbi Emanuel

    450 Kimber Road Syracuse, NY 13224 450 Kimber Road, Syracuse, NY

    Join us on Sunday, March 22, from 10:00–11:00 am at Temple Concord for a thoughtful and timely conversation on Jewish perspectives on the environment. Rabbi Ilan Emanuel will be joined by environmental economist Nir Becker for an engaging discussion exploring how Jewish values, tradition, and contemporary environmental thinking can speak to the urgent challenges facing our world today. This program offers a chance to reflect on the intersection of Judaism, ethics, and environmental responsibility through conversation that is both rooted in Jewish wisdom and deeply relevant to our present moment. All are welcome.

  • TAY: Tikkun Olam Day

    450 Kimber Road Syracuse, NY 13224 450 Kimber Road, Syracuse, NY

    The Temple Adath Yeshurun Religious School invites you to participate in Tikkun Olam Day with projects to help others.

  • PJ Library and SOMA Fitness Mommy & Me Class

    JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

    PJ Library and SOMA Fitness are excited to invite you to a strength-focused Mommy & Me class that blends playful interaction with purposeful movement. Designed for moms and their little ones, ages 0-2

  • TAY: Mah Jongg

    450 Kimber Road Syracuse, NY 13224 450 Kimber Road, Syracuse, NY

    Join us for a fun evening of Mah Jongg whether you are just learning or an old pro!

  • JCC: Four Winters Film Screening

    JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

    Join the JCC for a screening of the powerful film Four Winters which celebrates the stories of courageous Jewish fighters who, despite unimaginable odds, fought back fiercely against Hitler’s war machine. Although the Nazis seized and murdered millions of Jews during World War II, they failed to capture an estimated 25,000 who escaped into the forests of Eastern Europe. Instead of simply hiding, these young men and women — many of them teenagers — banded together to fight back, carrying out deadly acts of sabotage, staging ambushes, and waging clandestine warfare against the Nazis and their collaborators. Featuring interviews with the last living Partisans and also using rare archival film footage, letters, historic war records, and artifacts from Partisans’ personal collections, the film weaves together many strands to shatter the myth of Jewish passivity. ** Film Screening will be following by Zoomed-in Q&A with director **

  • Yom HaAliyah

    Recognizes Aliyah; immigration to the Jewish State of Israel