New grants focus on antisemitism, promote Israeli culture
Three new grants aim to educate about antisemitism and increase appreciation for Israeli culture.
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Three new grants aim to educate about antisemitism and increase appreciation for Israeli culture.
Ron Levitt was the featured guest of The J’s Southern Jewish Voices program in February.
The J is excited to begin offering youth Krav Maga lessons. The Israeli martial arts program for ages 8-12 will strive to build character while teaching defensive and offensive techniques.
Next week will feature the return of a very important program to The J when 13 superstar kids take the stage in Pizitz Auditorium to present The Velveteen Rabbit.
Brooke Bowles recently sat down with Anne Ruisi from Over the Mountain Journal to discuss her recent appointment as executive director at The J.
It takes some 200 volunteers to pull off our annual Food Fest. Positions range from preparing and serving food to selling tickets and otherwise assisting 2,000 guests.
A JCCA grant will enhance Yom Ha’Atzmaut celebrations as part of the upcoming Jewish Food and Culture Fest.
On Thursday the LJCC Board of Directors voted to name Brooke Bowles the permanent director of The J.
The Jewish Food Fest is coming up on April 30. You’ll want to be there. And — hint, hint — you’ll also want to help prepare it…
Camp J devotes an entire week to the camaraderie and competition of the popular ‘color wars,’ and you’d better apply soon if you want to be a Camp J counselor…
Click here to see the myriad benefits of LJCC membership…
(And no — you don’t need to be Jewish)