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Join Sof Haderech BBYO for a fall day! We will enjoy activities like pumpkin picking, hay rides, get to eat apple cider donuts, and more! |
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Join the JCC and End Antisemitism now for the Second Annual Jewish Film Festival! Films and further details coming soon. |
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Everything you've always wanted to know about Syracuse basketball from Mike Waters, Syracuse basketball beat writer for Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard. Mike will offer his thoughts on the 2025-26 season, the landscape of college basketball, and much more. Come prepared with all your questions. Event is free, though a small donation to cover brunch costs is requested. Registration is required.
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Join the JCC and End Antisemitism now for the Second Annual Jewish Film Festival! Films and further details coming soon. |
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Love a mystery? Then be sure to join us for the Mystery Book Club which explores classic who-dun-its, new thrillers and everything in between. This book club meets the first Wednesday of the month, 12:45 - 1:45 pm. September: A Death of No Importance, Mariah Fredericks October: Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin November: A Study in Scarlet by Sir Author Conan Doyle December: Select Short Stories from Eight Very Bad Nights: A Collection of Hanukkah Noir
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Intergenerational program making challah to take and bake at home for family Shabbat. Please RSVP |
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Shane Burley and Ben Lorber, Safety Through Solidarity: A Radical Guide for Fighting Antisemitism |
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Join Dr. Erica Olson-Bang for a three-part series that will look at biblical women in conversation with each other, examining three pairs of women who appear together in the bible, whether as friends, allies, or rivals. Attendees will “listen in” on their conversations, as well as have their own conversations about these women and their relationships. Additionally, Erica and attendees will discuss how these women are depicted in the bible, how religious traditions and scholars have remembered them, and what we can learn from them as modern readers of the bible. Feel free to come for all three conversations, or just to the ones that spark your interest! Oct 12 - Sarah & Hagar Nov 9 - Deborah & Yael Nov 23 - Ruth & Naomi This three-part series is presented in partnership by Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Sha, the JCC of Syracuse and Temple Concord |
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Join the JCC and End Antisemitism now for the Second Annual Jewish Film Festival! Films and further details coming soon. |
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Are you a teacher, parent or someone else who frequently works with/interacts with children? If so, make sure to sign up for this Zentangle workshop specifically geared toward teaching children how to re-focus through this method of meditative doodling. By using structured repetitive patterns, Zentangle allows the brain and body to de-stress, while also making a piece of art -- it’s perfect for all age groups and all stages of life! |
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Our Scholar in Residence from November 14th-16th will be Dr. Keren McGinity |
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This is a service for kids led by our amazing Teens. There will be games, upbeat prayers, an explanation about the Parsha (Torah portion) for the week, and kids helping to lead certain prayers along with the Teens. We will head back to the main service to help lead Ein Keloheinu and other concluding prayers then enjoy an elevated kiddush together afterward. You may attend one or all! Please RSVP for security and so we know how much food to prepare. unnamed.png |
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Join us for the morning Shacharit service in person followed by a light nosh and discussion of the book of Joshua. unnamed-1.png |
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Join the JCC for a live streamed event from the 92nd Y by the YIVO Institute for Jewish Studies. A pair of ruby red slippers. A medieval manuscript. A Yiddish folk medicine prescription. These and 97 other objects comprise a new centennial coffee-table-book, 100 Objects from the Collections of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, which chronicles modern Jewish history through 100 objects from the YIVO Archives and Library. This gorgeously illustrated book highlights unique manuscripts, photographs, objects, and other ephemera with accompanying essays by 57 leading scholars. Join the book’s editor, YIVO’s Director of Collections Stefanie Halpern, YIVO Executive Director Jonathan Brent, and YIVO Senior Academic Advisor and Director of Exhibitions Eddy Portnoy for a discussion moderated by Rabbi David Ingber that highlights how this book traces YIVO’s role in documenting key moments in modern Jewish history and culture through its 100 years of collecting. |
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Join the JCC as they welcome Dr. Mary Jumbelic for a conversation with Director of Community Programming, Raven DiSalvo-Hess. They will discuss Mary’s two books, her relationship and history with writing, the authors that inspire her and more! This is bound to be an insightful and engaging conversation with a local author and community member. |
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Join Rabbi Saks and Cantor Jaffe for lunch and learning after Shabbat morning services at Temple Adath Yeshurun. |
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Join us to help packing bags for children in Onondaga County foster care, making cards for residents at Menorah Park, and tying blankets for the Linus Project on Sunday, November 23 from 11:00am - 12:00pm. You may also contribute through the Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/36G250JY90148/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex? unnamed-2.png
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Join Dr. Erica Olson-Bang for a three-part series that will look at biblical women in conversation with each other, examining three pairs of women who appear together in the bible, whether as friends, allies, or rivals. Attendees will “listen in” on their conversations, as well as have their own conversations about these women and their relationships. Additionally, Erica and attendees will discuss how these women are depicted in the bible, how religious traditions and scholars have remembered them, and what we can learn from them as modern readers of the bible. Feel free to come for all three conversations, or just to the ones that spark your interest! Oct 12 - Sarah & Hagar Nov 9 - Deborah & Yael Nov 23 - Ruth & Naomi This three-part series is presented in partnership by Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, the JCC of Syracuse and Temple Concord
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Join CBS-CS musicians for an inspiring night of original music dedicated to social justice and community collaboration. The concert will raise awareness and funds for refugee communities in the CNY area. |
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Eileen M. Angelini, Ph.D. will be presenting on The Vel d'Hiv Round-Up. Learn about the detailed planning by the Vichy Government behind the round-up and detainment of more than 13,000 French Jews in 1942 and how the French government and people have since dealt with the pain and shame of this traumatic event.
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Join the JCC for a live-streamed event from the 92nd Y with spirits expert and author Noah Rothbaum alongside Rabbi David Ingber, with special guests Max Shapira and Kate Latts of Heaven Hill Brands, for a fascinating evening uncovering the Jewish legacy within America’s whiskey story. In his latest book, The Whiskey Bible, Rothbaum traces the global history of whiskey while shining light on a little-known chapter: the pivotal role of Jewish immigrants in bringing whiskey to America. From bootleggers and distillers to visionaries who built enduring brands, Jewish entrepreneurs have woven resilience, ingenuity, and identity into the very fabric of this iconic spirit. Together with the Shapira family, leaders of one of America’s most storied, family-run distilleries, this conversation will explore the intertwined narratives of tradition, adaptation, and entrepreneurship that continue to shape both whiskey and Jewish-American identity. Guided by Rabbi Ingber, the discussion will weave history, culture, and spirituality into a spirited and thought-provoking dialogue. |
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Love a mystery? Then be sure to join us for the Mystery Book Club which explores classic who-dun-its, new thrillers and everything in between. This book club meets the first Wednesday of the month, 12:45 - 1:45 pm. September: A Death of No Importance, Mariah Fredericks October: Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin November: A Study in Scarlet by Sir Author Conan Doyle December: Select Short Stories from Eight Very Bad Nights: A Collection of Hanukkah Noir
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the JCC's Early Childhood Development Program Parent Committee is hosting their annual Shopping Night. Join us for a night of shopping to benefit the Jerome & Phyllis Charney Early Childhood Development Program and get all your holiday shopping done in one place. Many local vendors will be on site showcasing their products in time for the Holiday season. |
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Join Cantor Jaffe and others with your percussion instruments and/or voice as we make music together. |
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