You know that book you meant to read a few years ago but never got around to? Us too! Don’t miss out as we continue to read popular books from years past. This book club meets the third Thursday of the month at 6:30-7:30 pm. March Book: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Join Next Gen CNY for a young family shabbat at Temple Adath! Come yourself, with your kids or your friends! There will be a relaxed campfire style shabbat service, followed by a casual pizza dinner! 5:30-5:45- shmooze/settle in 5:45-6:15 - campfire style shabbat service 6:15-7:30- pizza dinner
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.
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.
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.
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.
Presented by Menorah Park, The Parkinson’s Foundation New York Chapter, & The Jewish Federation of Central New York This program is offered to the community at no charge thanks to a grant from the Philip L. Holstein Community Program Fund of the Jewish Federation of CNY PARKINSON’S 101: An Overview Nancy Nealon, Education & Outreach Director, Parkinson’s Foundation II. NEUROPALLIATIVE CARE FOR PWP AND CARE PARTNERS Jennifer Corcoran, MD, Senior Instructor, Department of Neurology, University of Rochester Medical Center Sandhya Seshadri, PhD, Assistant Professor - Department of Neurology, University of Rochester Medical Center III. MEDICAL MATTERS Renante Ignacio, MD, Medical Director, Menorah Park, Specialist in Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine and Hospice & Palliative Medicine. Register below or by calling the Jewish Federation at 315-445-0161.
People are living longer and longer, which means more people are or will be in the place of taking care of a parent, spouse or other relative as they age. While caring for a loved one is often fulfilling, it can also be an overwhelming task that puts strain on the caretakers and creates a maze of family dynamics as everyone’s roles shift. But don’t worry, you’re not alone! Recognizing the ups and downs of caregiving, the JCC has put together a 5-week lecture series in which you will learn about resources you and your givee may be eligible for, how to handle the hard moments and the ways to find fulfillment in this role. Whether you have just begun your caregiving journey or are years in, you are invited to join us to the below presentations. Each presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A as well as time for attendees to ask one-on-one questions to the speakers and mingle with each other. Visit jccsyr.org/cp to see the full list of topics and speakers.
Rabbi Emanuel will hold a four part series of Talmud study on the topic of Pesach.
Celebrate National Poetry Month at the JCC as we welcome the Poet Laureate of Onondaga County, Georgia A. Popoff. Georgia will be reading from her latest collections of poems Living with Haints as well as other works.
Love a mystery? Then we have the book club for you! Delve into classic who-dun-its, new thrillers and everything in between. This group meets the First Wednesday of the month, 12:45-1:45 pm. April: Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, by Alan Bradley
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