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Join JCC East Bay, Olamim, and Jewtina y Co. for our monthly Spanish music series! Verónica Freidkes, Argentinian singer and children’s educator will share fun songs in Spanish and music…
Join JCC East Bay, Olamim, and Jewtina y Co. for our monthly Spanish music series! Verónica Freidkes, Argentinian singer and children’s educator will share fun songs in Spanish and music…
Germany's vibrant capital city is renowned for its exceptional range of landmarks, vibrant cultural scene and way of life that's somehow all go yet relaxed. In fact, the city is…
You're invited to rejoice in Jewish joy at our Older Adult Chanukah Lunch. Celebrate the festival of lights with a catered lunch and live music at the JCC East Bay! RSVPs are required to attend this event–friends and family welcome. Contact Sara (sara.feinman@jcceastbay.org) to RSVP.
Germany's vibrant capital city is renowned for its exceptional range of landmarks, vibrant cultural scene and way of life that's somehow all go yet relaxed. In fact, the city is best known for its striking contrasts. Historical buildings stand alongside modern architecture as the past and present intermingle. After his last series with us which inspired…
Join art educator Nancy Kotz for an interesting overview of artworks which tell the stories of Jewish culture from many different artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries including Leibermann, Pissarro, Chagall, Stiglitz, Delaunay, Weber and others. This 3-part series meets on January 8, January 15, and January 22. Register here.
Hebrew-speaking parents of early-age kids, babies, and expecting parents are invited to join us for an introductory gathering of our Hebrew-Speaking Parent group! Meetings will be led by emotional therapist and parent counselor, Sharon Grosbard. Light refreshments will be served and little ones are more than welcome! Register here.
Join art educator Nancy Kotz for an interesting overview of artworks which tell the stories of Jewish culture from many different artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries including Leibermann, Pissarro, Chagall, Stiglitz, Delaunay, Weber and others. This 3-part series meets on January 8, January 15, and January 22. Register here.
How does the Jewish holiday cycle work? What are the animating ideas, themes, and visions of its practice? Is there space for dissent, doubt, or disaffection in the calendar? How…
Join us for Yiddish Conversation! Participants will take turns reading various Yiddish passages aloud – laughing at the stories together, connecting with like-minded community members, and keeping the art of the Yiddish language alive! Please email Gravity to RSVP: gravity.goldberg@jcceastbay.org