Important pool announcement: The pool will close at 6pm this Friday, 2/21, for our Sensory Swim program and on Sunday, 2/23, the pool will close at 11:45 for a swim meet. Go Patriots!
In this two-session series, Professor Jess Velona explores how Putin's autocracy and invasion of Ukraine have strong parallels throughout modern Russian history. The discussion will examine how Tsarist and Soviet Communist regimes, for all of their differences, exhibited commonalities including a penchant for imperial expansion, suppression of ethnic and national traditions, and scorn for democracy […]
In 1951, the US government accused Julius and Ethel Rosenberg of spying for the Soviet Union. The case reverberated around the world, damaging the relationship between the US and the USSR as well as sending shockwaves into an already traumatized Jewish community still recovering from the Holocaust. The Rosenbergs’ conviction and execution may be a […]
A Tree of Life, directed by Trish Adlesic, recounts the aftermath of the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history. Through the lens of survivors, families, and the community that bore the brunt of this tragic event, the film paints a stark yet inspiring picture of resilience and unity in the face of hate. Running time […]
The IMF is perhaps the most important and least understood global economic institution in the world today. But it has lost some of its mojo since the backlash against globalization started a few years ago—a globalization that it helped encourage through its free-market policy prescriptions. How relevant is it in a more shock-prone world that […]
Questions about camp and want to learn more? Come meet camp leadership to hear more about our programs! At J Sports Academy, young athletes will spend their summer receiving professional coaching, developing skills, and most importantly, having fun. Utilizing the extraordinary facilities of The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, J Sports Academy provides participants with […]