‘The Localist’ podcast features CEO Bowles
Listen to Brooke Bowles talk about all things LJCC on Carrie Rollwagen’s podcast.
Listen to Brooke Bowles talk about all things LJCC on Carrie Rollwagen’s podcast.
It’s more important than ever to be proudly and visibly Jewish and crucial to educate about the Jewish experience in the wake of the October 7 attacks and the war in Gaza, says staff member Zoe Weil.
In addition to getting free babysitting, Cohn ECLC parents who attend this year’s J’la will have a chance to win a full month of ECLC tuition.
Like any Jewish institution, security has long been a concern here at The J. Accordingly, we’ve taken numerous steps to make sure our members and guests feel safe.
No team sport has a longer history here at The J than basketball, a sport whose Jewish roots run deep.
James Inscoe’s capstone Eagle Scout project involved installing a new map at the LJCC trailhead plus other wayfaring signs along The J’s extensive network of trails.
Starting July 1 we’ll be making some changes to pickleball and pick-up basketball access.
Two new grants will continue funding two important LJCC programs: Swim School and accommodating J Camp participants who have disabilities.
Watch this jarring look at the hatred, intimidation, and violence that erupted against American Jews, especially on US college campuses, in the wake of October 7, 2023.
“Ending antisemitism cannot be the responsibility of the Jewish people alone. That must be our work — everyone’s work,” says CEO Brooke Bowles.
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