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Moving To Stillness: A Special 90 Minute Yoga Class
Moving To Stillness: A Special 90 Minute Yoga Class
We are thrilled to offer you an opportunity to experience three of our yoga instructors simultaneously while moving you through three different genres of yoga. First, Lisa will take you through movement and breathwork to develop strength and mobility. Next, you will experience Yin yoga where Kimberly will guide you into gentle poses, allowing the […]
MLK Day of Service
MLK Day of Service
There is strength in numbers and power in shared purpose. This MLK Day, January 15, 2024, the Shames JCC is joining UJA and a variety of partners from across New York to work together toward a stronger future for all. Join us at the J for meaningful volunteer opportunities that will make a difference in […]
Exploring Rituals in Judaism and Christianity Marriage and Divorce
Exploring Rituals in Judaism and Christianity Marriage and Divorce
Join Rabbi Jay Stein of Greenburgh Hebrew Center and Reverend Gareth Evans of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church to explore marriage and divorce rituals through the lens of two different faiths. In the Jewish tradition, marriage is called kiddushin, which means to make something holy. Sometimes, a couple cannot and should not stay together, therefore needing to […]
Out to Lunch with the JCC: O Mandarin Chinese restaurant
Out to Lunch with the JCC: O Mandarin Chinese restaurant
Join your fellow foodies for our next lunch outing to the beloved O Mandarin Restaurant in Hartsdale! Your meal includes your choice of soup, lunch entree, plus tea or coffee. O Mandarin is known for its freshly prepared and creative Chinese cuisine served in an elegant dining room. The menu is suitable for vegetarians and […]
Reel To Real Film and Discussion Series: Misery
Reel To Real Film and Discussion Series: Misery
Join Scott Bloom, LCSW-R and film enthusiast, for the kick-off to a new series that explores cinematic themes and how they play out in real life. The first selection is Misery, directed by Rob Reiner and based on the book by Stephen King. One of the more curious phenomena of our time and culture is […]