PREPARE TO BE TRANSFORMED
Where else can you play pickleball while young adults with special needs serve coffee at a social enterprise café teaching life skills?
Where else can you drop off clothing and food for those in need while adults and kids practice for the next community theatre event? Where else can you hear from the most prominent authors of our time while individuals diagnosed with cancer get together to share ways and means to survive and work out with trained professionals? And then, where else can your child get a first-class preschool education while you take a workshop on how to de-stress in a complex world? Here – that’s where. A place based on Jewish values of caring and repair, a place based on enhancing the lives of all communities and enabling individual lives to flourish – a place of respite and health, connection, and renewal. Take a look. Within these pages, find the programs fit for you. From toddlers to teens, young adults to our Gezunters and Golden Girls, transformation happens here. We’re waiting for you.
President Executive Director



YOUTH + FAMILY
18 MONTHS - 21 YEARS
Igniting imaginations, enriching personal growth, and bringing families closer together from parenthood, birth through young adult
BERNICE & IRA WALDBAUM FAMILY
CHILDREN’S CENTER - EARLY CHILDHOOD
A comprehensive environment for children 18 months-5 years to play, learn, and grow.
Contact: Wendi Offsey, MSED Assistant Director of Early Childhood 516.399.2156, earlychildhood@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/earlychildhood
PRESCHOOL
Ages: 18 months-5 years
Following New York State educational standards and accredited by the National Association of Education for Young Children (NAEYC), SJJCC’s dynamic, age-appropriate curriculum supports each child’s development cognitively, academically, spiritually, and physically. Programs available Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm, age dependent.
BEFORE + AFTER-CARE
Ages: 2-4 years
Our Breakfast Club and Extended Day best supports families who need longer and flexible hours from 8am-5pm, for an additional fee.
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation 5 days round trip or 5 days one-way is available upon request to local neighborhoods, for an additional fee.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CAMP
Visit page 7 for details.
RUTH & SAUL WEINBERGER CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE + LEARNING
Through our five core values, chesed, kindness, kavod, respect, kehillah, inclusive community, tzedukah, justice — obligation to help those in need, and rachmanus, empathy, we create a welcoming community and belonging for all, within our building and throughout our programming. Funded in part by The Skolnick Family Charitable Trust.
Contact: Susan Berman VP Community Engagement
Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 202 sberman@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/jewishlife
SECOND SATURDAYS
Ages: 3-8 years and their families Mainstages joins us as we celebrate Tu B’Shvat and Valentine’s Day with story time, crafts, and an interactive performance!

Saturday, February 11 10:30am-12:30pm $36 members / $50 nonmembers per family
PURIM
Wear your favorite costume and celebrate Purim at the Israeli Scout’s Carnival! Sunday, March 5 2-5pm $20 members / $30 nonmembers per family
BERNICE & IRA WALDBAUM FAMILY CHILDREN’S CENTER – YOUTH
Children in grades K-5 explore their creativity, education, and motivation in a positive after-school environment.


Contact: Jason Miradoli Director of Youth Services Pronouns: He/Him 516.484.1545, ext. 225, jmiradoli@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/youth
SPRING ON-SITE AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENTS
ATHLETICS + FITNESS
Basketball Flag Football Movement with Zing! Multi-Sports Soccer with Pro Touch US Open Tennis with Sportime Yoga
THE ARTS
Artful Animals with The Art League of Long Island Art with Color Theory Clay Creations with Color Theory Cooking the Alphabet with LNZ Nutrition Fashion Design with The Fashionable Stylista Jewelry with Shelley Theatre Fun 101
STEM
Chess with Chess Nuts Coding with theCoderSchool Lego Robotics with Snapology Mad Science with Long Island STEAM Group Science Explorers with The Science Museum of Long Island
SPRING
OFF-SITE
AFTERSCHOOL
ENRICHMENTS
Enrichment and child care programs available in the Herricks school district.
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
VACATION PROGRAMS
Enjoy fun-filled days that include S.T.E.A.M and multi-sports half and full day programs. Tuesday, February 21-Thursday, February 23 Tuesday, April 11-Thursday, April 13
SANDLER FAMILY KEHILLA CENTER
For nearly three decades, we have reimagined independence by empowering children, teens, and adults, ages 5-21, with varying abilities to reach their highest potential.
All programs require an assessment. Funded in part by Sheldon A. Sinett BASICS Fund and OPWDD.
Contact: Amanda Foglietta, LCSW Director of Sandler Family Kehilla Center Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545, ext. 175, afoglietta@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/kehillacenter
KEHILLA AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Ages: 5-12 years, 13-21 years
Kehilla Youth After-School and Kehilla Teen After-School provide opportunities for members to engage with their peers in age-appropriate sensory group activities, including art, Legos, soccer, yoga, music, dance, and social skill building. Funding available through OPWDD. Complimentary busing is available from the Herricks and Roslyn School Districts.
Mondays-Fridays 2:30-5:30pm
KEHILLA ALL-STARS
Our multi-sport program using the Doc Wayne curriculum reimagines mental wellness to help improve self-esteem, social skills, and overall well-being through soccer, volleyball, and swimming, while making new friends and having a safe place to grow.
Thursdays 5:30-6:30pm
KEHILLA WEEKEND PROGRAMS
Engage in a variety of enrichments including music, sports, sensory, art, group games and so much more! Funding is available through OPWDD. Saturdays 11am-3pm
KEHILLA TEEN INCLUSION NIGHTS
Ages 15-21 Join us for a night of youth empowerment in
collaboration with the Debra & James Buslik/ Tracy & David Levy Teen Service Center. Engage in a night of games, dinner, and making new friends. Wednesdays
February 15, March 29, April 26, May 24 5:30-6:30pm
CAMP KEHILLA
Visit page 7 for details.
DEBRA
& JAMES BUSLIK/ TRACY & DAVID LEVY TEEN SERVICES CENTER
A place where tweens and teens in grades 6-12 meet new friends, stay fit, develop leadership skills, engage in Jewish life and learning, improve academic performance, and participate in meaningful community service.
Contact: Steven Cohen Director of Teen Services Pronouns: He/Him 516.484.1545, ext. 224, scohen@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/teens
LEAD
LEADERSHIP BOARDS
Plan events, create programming, and find ways to give back to the communities around you. Being a member of one of our boards also helps in developing and expanding your leadership and communication skills.
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOARD Grades: 6-8 Meets select Tuesdays, 7-8pm
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Grades: 9-12 Meets select Tuesdays, 6-7pm
BOARD COMMITTEES
Committees include community service, social justice, social events, and travel. Meets select Wednesdays
LEARN
AP TEST PREP COURSES
Be prepared for the May AP exams with our four-week and one-shot courses. Registration is open and four-week classes begin in March. For more information and to register, visit sjjcc.org/ap.
REGENTS REVIEW
Our small classes will provide an intensive preparation for the June exams. Registration is open and our four-week classes begin in May. For more information and to register, visit sjjcc.org/regents.
KEHILLA TEEN INCLUSION NIGHTS
Grades: 9-12
Join us for a night of youth empowerment in collaboration with the Sandler Family Kehilla Center! Wednesdays
February 15, March 29, April 26, May 24 5:30-6:30pm
ADULT DAY CARD MAKING Grades: 8-12
Create meaningful birthday and holiday cards for participants in our Fay J. Lindner Foundation Senior Services Center Adult Day programs!
Ongoing
TECH SUPPORT FOR SENIORS Grades: 8-12
Share your knowledge of technology by helping seniors with their computer and smart phone questions to set them up for success!
TEENS WHO TUTOR Grades: 8-12
We’ll match you with an elementary school student in grades K-5 who you can help with homework and test prep.
SUMMER CAMPS
Have the summer of a lifetime and make new memories with friends at one of our camps! For more information, visit sjjcc.org/camps
EARLY CHILDHOOD CAMP
Ages: 2 years old Sid Jacobson JCC
Our school year philosophy is incorporated into six weeks of developmentally appropriate curriculum. Art, science, literacy, cooking, music, outdoor playground, and water play are sure to keep the children engaged!
SUMMER STREETERS
Ages: 3 years old and Grades: Pre-K-7 Sid Jacobson JCC
Summer Streeters Day Camp offers a unique camp experience at the most affordable price on Long Island! Campers enjoy a variety of exciting activities including swimming, sports, arts & crafts, yoga, theatre, music, dance, camp Olympics, field trips, and theme weeks.

CAMP KEHILLA Ages: 5-21 years
Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds Camp Kehilla initiates new opportunities and experiences for campers with special needs. Our innovative program includes activities

tailored to children, teens, and young adults with a core focus on building social skills, friendships, independence, and self-esteem.
CAMP GA’AVAH Ages: 6-17 years
Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds Camp Ga’Avah, pride, brought by Friedberg JCC, is a day camp for LGBTQIA+ youth and their allies. It offers a safe space to build strong relationships, confidence, and skills to help navigate individual journeys.

CAMP ACANY: ONE-WEEK BROADWAY CAMP Ages: 7–17 years Sid Jacobson JCC
In this comprehensive program, in partnership with A Class Act NY, New York’s premier acting studio, campers hone in on three components of musical theatre: singing, dancing, and acting.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Get involved with your community and volunteer at any age! Visit page 25 for details.
RANDIE WALDBAUM MALINSKY CENTER FOR ISRAEL
Through partnerships with 30 synagogues, schools, and partner JCC's, Israel comes alive on Long Island!
Contact: Lirin Shay Goshen Director of RCFI 516.484.1545 ext. 133, rcfidirector@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/centerforisrael
HAZAMIR LONG ISLAND: THE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH TEEN CHOIR Grades: 9-12 HaZamir is an international musical youth movement that connects teens to their Jewish identity and community. An audition is required. Opportunities include performances, international gatherings, and gala concerts. For more information, contact Dr. Marsha Bryan Edelman, Conductor, 347.782.2746, hazamirlongisland@gmail.com, or visit hazamir.org. Sundays, 1-3pm
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
SCOUT PROGRAMS
For more information, prices, and to join, visit gefen.israelscouts.org
SHEVET GEFEN Grades: 3-12
Join our youth movement that encourages the exploration of new opportunities and take meaningful part in Israeli society. This program is for Hebrew speaking children. Sundays, 4-6pm
TZOFIM KTANTANIM Grades: 1-2
Deepen your child’s connection to Israel with a younger version of Shevet Gefen with activities in Hebrew.
Meets bimonthly Sundays, 4:30-6pm
EDWARD & BERNICE WENGER CENTER
FOR THE ARTS - COMMUNITY THEATRE
Develop your talent, gain confidence, and share your passion for the theatre with others, all while having the time of your life!
Contact: Susan Kalman Theatre Arts Director Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 110, skalman@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/childrentheatre
SID JACOBSON COMMUNITY PLAYERS PRESENTS THE ADDAMS FAMILY Visit page 15 for details.
SID JACOBSON JCC CHILDREN’S THEATRE PRESENTS WICKED WIZARD OF OZ Travel to the Emerald City as our talented thespians in grades 3-6 Defy Gravity as they take the stage! Tickets go on sale Monday, March 6.
Performance Schedule: Sunday, March 26 Thursday, March 30 Saturday, April 1 Sunday, April 2
SID JACOBSON JCC CHILDREN’S THEATRE PRESENTS MARY POPPINS Have a Supercalifragilistic time with our youngest performers in grades K-2. Tickets go on sale Monday, April 24.
Performance Schedule: Sunday, May 14 Sunday, May 21 Tuesday, May 23
THEATRE FUN 101! Grades: 3-5
Expand your creativity, learn performance skills, and build confidence through theatre games and improvisation. Busing is available from the East Hills and Harbor Hill schools for an additional fee. To register, visit sjjcc.org/youth. 16 sessions
Begins Monday, January 30 4-5pm $592 members / $720 nonmembers
GERSHWIND / JACOBSON HEALTH + WELLNESS CENTER
Our invigorating classes, customized lessons, and motivating instructors will make your health goals a reality!
KROLL FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER
Soak it all in at our state-of-the-art facility featuring a six-lane pool, kiddie pool, and relaxing hot tub. Staffed by friendly, professional lifeguards, and experienced instructors. All swimmers 5+ years must wear bathing caps.
Contact: Dov Mochari Director of Health + Wellness 516.484.1545 ext. 108, dmochari@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/aquatics
SWIM LESSONS
Private and semi-private lessons are open to members. Visit page 23 for details.
CHILDREN’S GROUP SWIM CLASSES Ages: 6 months-12 years Enhance your child’s swimming ability in this safe and fun environment. Classes begin the week of February 9 $300 members / $450 nonmembers
FAMILY SWIM TIME
Enjoy time in our lap pool or kiddie pool. Advance registration is required. Fridays, 3:15-5:15pm Saturdays and Sundays, 4:05-5:55pm
SUMMER SWIM TRAINING Ages: 7-18 years
Our training program is perfect for the swim enthusiast, the swim team participant, and those that just love to swim for exercise, by focusing on endurance and skills training. Two non-stop laps of freestyle swim must be completed to participate.
300 FOREST DRIVE, EAST HILLS
BARRACUDAS SWIM TEAM Ages: 6 -18 years
Valuing integrity, sportsmanship, and teamwork, our competitive team is for swimmers who enjoy healthy fun competition and want to reach new personal goals. Practice is in progress, contact us for prorated rates. Season ends in April.

AMERICAN RED CROSS ADULT + PEDIATRIC FIRST AID/CPR/AED Ages: 12+ years Visit page 23 for details.
LAP LANES Ages: 13+ years Available daily for members. Advance registration is required.
SPORTS
Bring your “A” game to our EarlyBirdCapital and Rosenman Family Gymnasiums when you stay active, have fun, work as a team, and make new friends.
Contact: Luis Maldonado Sports Supervisor 516.484.1545 ext. 117, lmaldonado@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/sports
BASKETBALL + SPORTS TRAINING Ages: 4+ years
Our tailored sessions teach fundamentals for beginners to advanced skills for competitive players. Visit page 12 for details
CREATE-A-CLASS Ages: 4-11 years
Play and train outdoors with three to ten friends for 45 minutes in baseball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and volleyball! Training is customized to accommodate all individual and team sports. $30 members / $40 nonmembers per child
VACATION CLINICS Ages: 5-10 years
When school is out, stay active in our basketball clinics!
Tuesday, February 21-Thursday, February 23 Tuesday, April 11-Thursday, April 13

BASKETBALL COMPETITION Ages: 9-17 years
Athletes take part in a dribble race that focuses on going around props, target passing, 3-point contest, and a skills challenge course involving teams of five players.
MINI + JUNIOR MACCABI GAMES Ages: 9-12 years
The Mid-Atlantic Games, taking place Sunday, May 7 in Baltimore, Maryland, are for athletes in basketball, soccer, and swimming. For information visit, sjjcc.org/maccabi.
Tryout Schedule
Junior Boys Basketball Ages: 10-12 years Sunday, January 29 and February 5 11am-12:15pm
Junior Girls Soccer Ages: 10-12 years Sunday, January 29 and February 5 3:30-5pm
SPORTS COMBINE ATHLETIC TESTING
Ages: 12+ years
See where you stack up against the pros through a series of athleticism tests. Visit page 12 for details.
MACCABI GAMES Ages: 12-16 years
The Maccabi Games offer a unique social, cultural, and life-shaping experience for teens.

Team LI: Jacobson is heading to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, August 6-11 to compete in the Olympic-style games. Athletes will attend meetings, practices, and events before and during the Games. Sports offered at the games include basketball, flag football, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball.
Want to be part of the games but prefer to be behind the scenes? Become a Star Reporter and learn all about sports journalism and social media! For more information, visit sjjcc.org/maccabi.
Boys Basketball Tryouts Sunday, January 29 and February 5 12:45-2pm
If you are interested in trying out for our Girls 14U Basketball team, please email maccabi@sjjcc.org for more information.
MEN’S ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE League is open to ages 17+ years. Visit page 12 for details.
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
FITNESS TRAINING
Achieve your fitness goals with our certified personal trainers and specialty fitness programs.
Contact: Lori Levi Fitness + Personal Training Supervisor Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 153, llevi@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/training
TEEN CERTIFICATION COURSE
Ages: 13-15 years
Our Teen Certification Course is required of all teens to utilize our cardio and conditioning rooms. The course is approximately 90 minutes and is offered on Saturdays and Sundays at 10am. Advance registration is required. $75 per certificate
PERSONAL TRAINING
Ages: 13-15 years
Our trainers are here to take you on a personalized fitness journey! From customized workout plans designed to meet your specific needs, ability, goals, and schedule, to providing ongoing motivation and support. An active SJJCC membership is required. Prepaid personal training sessions are non-transferable and non-refundable. Must complete Teen Certification Course to purchase.
For packages and rates for 16+ years, visit page 24 for details.
TEEN INTRO PACKAGE
One-time purchase per person 3 half-hour sessions: $99 3 one-hour sessions: $129
TEEN 30-MINUTE SESSIONS
5 sessions: $210 10 sessions: $315
TEEN 60-MINUTE SESSIONS
1 session: $75 5 sessions: $315 10 sessions: $575
SPECIALIZED FITNESS TRAINING
Pilates, Boxing, Bench Press Club, and $tronger classes are open to ages 13+ years. Visit page 23 for details
GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
Classes are open to ages 16+ years. Visit page 24 for details.
ADULTS
18+ YEARS
Live your best life as you swim, spin, shoot hoops, dance, hear popular authors and inspiring speakers, give back to others, shine on stage, get support, play canasta, paint a masterpiece, and get fit with a personal trainer!
ADULTS: 18+ YEARS
GERSHWIND/JACOBSON
HEALTH + WELLNESS CENTER
Make your health goals a reality with our invigorating classes, customized lessons, and motivating instructors!
SPORTS
Bring your “A” game to our EarlyBirdCapital and Rosenman Family Gymnasiums when you stay active, have fun, work as a team, and make new friends.
Contact: Luis Maldonado Sports Supervisor 516.484.1545 ext. 117, lmaldonado@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/sports
BASKETBALL + SPORTS TRAINING
Ages: 4+ years
Our tailored sessions teach fundamentals for beginners to advanced skills for competitive players. All lessons are 45 minutes. Prorating not offered for late enrollment. Refunds not provided 3 weeks post start of lessons. 24-hour cancellation is required.
PRIVATE LESSONS
Single Lesson $60 members / $80 nonmembers
10 Lessons: $450 members / $650 nonmembers
SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS (2 clients)
Single Lesson $90 members / $110 nonmembers
10 Lessons: $800 members / $1,000 nonmembers
SMALL GROUP LESSONS (3-4 clients)
10 Lessons
$1,400 members / $1,600 nonmembers Classes (minimum of 5) $30 members / $40 nonmembers per class
SPORTS COMBINE ATHLETIC TESTING
See where you stack up against the pros through a series of athleticism tests and find out all of your measurables! Tests include bench press, vertical jump, three-quarters court spring, lane agility drill, reactive shuttle run, and body size. $25 members / $45 nonmembers
MEN’S ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Perfect dribbling, refine shooting, and improve endurance as you work out alongside teammates. Includes trained scorekeepers, two official referees, and league jerseys. Need a team? Join the JCC House Team! Begins Monday, January 23 $1,000 members per team $1,300 nonmembers per team
KROLL FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER
Soak it all in at our state-of-the-art facility featuring a six-lane pool, kiddie pool, and relaxing hot tub. Visit page 23 for details.
FITNESS TRAINING
Achieve your fitness goals with our certified personal trainers and specialty fitness programs. Visit page 23 for details.
GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
Get energized as you enhance your body, mind, and spirit. Visit page 24 for details.
SANDLER FAMILY KEHILLA CENTER
For nearly three decades, we have reimagined independence by empowering children, teens, and adults with varying abilities to reach their highest potential. Programs are open to ages 18+ years. Visit page 6 for details.
VOCATIONAL LIFE SKILLS TRAINING CENTER
Reimagining independence for adults with special needs, ages 21-40 years. All programs require an assessment. Funding available through OPWDD
Contact: Heather Schulz, MHA, CPRW Director of the Vocational Life Skills Training Center
Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 104, hshulz@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/vocational
PROGRAM WITHOUT WALLS
Blending vocational training and educational workshops with the opportunity to socialize and collaborate with peers, PWW promotes skillbuilding and independence helping participants reach their fullest potential. Transportation provided within Nassau County. Monday-Friday 9:30am-2:30pm
AFTERNOON SOCIAL CLUB
Socialize with peers while engaging in age-appropriate recreational activities and conversation. Activities include art therapy, pet therapy, group games, karaoke, and movement. Monday-Friday 2:30-5:30pm
SUNDAY SOCIAL CLUB
Extend the weekday fun to the weekend! Engage in activities with peers such as music, group games, exercise, and art. Sundays February 5, March 19, May 7, June 11 11am-3pm
ADULT ADVENTURES
Enjoy community trips to restaurants, museums, and special events. Space is limited.
LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE 101
Explore a variety of topics including making friends, coping skills, staying organized, self-advocacy, and dinner with friends.


LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE 102
Continue to Live Your Best Life by exploring self-advocacy, decision-making, relationship building, emotional health, overall well-being, and dinner with friends.
VOCATIONAL BOOT CAMP
Learn all about résumé writing, online job searching, interview training, appropriate workplace conduct, and communication skills.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Get involved with your community and volunteer at any age! Visit page 25 for details.
CLUB PRIMETIME
In the prime of your life? Have fun in these healthy and active experiences. Have an idea for a club? Let us know!
Contact: Audrey Kurland VP, Health+Wellness 516.484.1545, ext. 109, akrurland@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/primetime
CARD CLUB
Bridge with Elliot Diamond. Canasta and Mah Jong with Judy Umansky *Classes already in session. Contact us for prorated rates.
BEGINNER BRIDGE 101
Knowledge of bridge not needed. 8 sessions
Begins Wednesday, March 8 1:30-3:30pm $240 members / $300 nonmembers
BEGINNER BRIDGE 102
Minimal knowledge of bridge is needed. 8 sessions
Begins Thursday, March 9 10:30am-12:30pm $240 members / $300 nonmembers
ADVANCED BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE 8 sessions
Begins Wednesday, March 8 10:30am-12:30pm $240 members / $300 nonmembers
BEGINNER CANASTA
Learn the rules, strategies, and scoring with hands-on play. 8 sessions

Begins Monday, January 23 10am-12:30pm Tuesdays* 7-9:30pm Thursdays* 4-6:30pm $180 members / $250 nonmembers
CONQUERING CANASTA
Polish your Canasta skills while learning advanced strategies. 8 sessions Tuesdays* 10am-12:30pm
MAH JONG CLINIC
Designed for those who know the basic rules, vocabulary, seeking guidance and advanced strategies for improving their game. 8 sessions Fridays 10am-12:30pm
2023 MAH JONG CARD
Learn all about the new card for 2023! Wednesday, April 19 $15 members / $25 nonmembers
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
ADULTS: 18+ YEARS
VERVE 55+ LIVING
The 55+ community for fun, spirited, and active adults activated by SJJCC’s Club PrimeTime!
WALKING CLUB
Walk the grounds of the Nassau County Museum of Art. Indoor stroll when weather is inclement. Wednesdays, 9:30am
BOOK CLUB
Share your thoughts on today’s best-selling novels moderated by Nicole Yablans.
Horse by Geraldine Brooks Wednesday, January 25 1pm
Free for members / $20 nonmembers
March pick coming soon! Visit sjjcc.org/bookclub Wednesday, March 22 7pm Free for members / $20 nonmembers
FEATURED EVENT
IT’S ABOUT TIME
Spend the evening listening to the experiences of five award-winning Storytellers who share their moments of truth, New York minutes, crazy hours, days-that-feel-like-they-will-never-end-andthe-ones-that-fly-by, clocking in, checking out, losing hours, making the deadline, beating the clock, waiting, rushing, and every other combination with humor, heart, and humanity. Saturday, March 11 7pm
$50 members / $75 nonmembers per person
EDWARD & BERNICE WENGER
CENTER FOR THE ARTS - CULTURAL ARTS
Experience a world of culture through speakers, Q&A sessions, and book signings with bestselling, popular, and emerging authors. Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Contact: Elyse Ingber
Director of Cultural Arts 516.484.1545, ext. 144, eingber@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/culturalarts
JODI & ROBERT ROSENTHAL
AUTHOR BREAKFAST + BOOK SIGNING SERIES
Hear from best-selling authors or authors whose work is Jewish-themed, in an intimate
setting as they discuss their latest novel and answer your questions. Programs offered in-person will also be available via live streaming.
THE THREAD COLLECTORS BY SHAUNNA J. EDWARDS + ALYSON RICHMAN
A powerful story of two women in 1863, one in New Orleans and the other in New York City, who risk everything for love and freedom during the Civil War.
Thursday, March 16, 10:30am $40 members / $50 nonmembers
THE MATCHMAKER’S GIFT BY LYNDA COHEN LOIGMAN
In this dual timeline story, a grandmother and her granddaughter both have a unique talent of helping people find their soulmates in the most unexpected places.
Thursday, April 20, 10:30am $40 members / $50 nonmembers
IRENE & RONALD COHEN SPOTLIGHT SPEAKER SERIES
Today’s most fascinating novelists and speakers visit SJJCC and take attendees on a moving journey through their experiences that overcame adversity and reveal how they stay inspired.
MY LIFE IN DOG YEARS BY RITA RUDNER
The comedian, actress, and writer shares stories from her eventful life, and the one constant through it all, her dogs. Virtual presentation only.
Wednesday, February 8, 7:30pm $25
I WILL FIND YOU BY HARLAN COBEN
In this exclusive Long Island visit, The New York Times best-selling author joins us the day before his brand new thriller is released! David Burroughs is serving a life sentence for murdering his own son, when he finds out his son is still alive. David is determined to achieve the impossible, save his son, clear his name, and discover what happened. The program will be presented both in-person and via live stream. Ticket includes a signed copy of the book.
Monday, March 13, 7:30pm $40
LINDA & GERALD MARSDEN PARTNERS WITH THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Our popular author events go beyond the walls of SJJCC as we take our act on the road!
FOREST DRIVE, EAST HILLS
THE GRACE OF THE GAME BY DAN GRUNFELD
Dan, son of NBA player and executive Ernie Grunfeld, shares his family’s story of escaping Romania in 1964 and obtaining the American dream. This virtual program is in partnership with Temple Beth Israel. Monday, February 13, 7:30pm
THE DRESSMAKERS OF PROSPECT HEIGHTS
BY KITTY ZELDISA mesmerizing historical fiction novel about three women in 1920s New York City and the secrets they hold.
Melville Jewish Center 2600 New York Avenue, Melville Wednesday, March 29, 7:30pm $10
SHANDA BY LETTY COTTIN POGREBIN
Pogrebin, a founding editor of Ms. Magazine, exposes the fiercely-guarded lies and cover-ups woven by members of her extended family.
Temple Beth Israel 18 Temple Drive, Port Washington Monday, April 24, 7:30pm
RANDIE WALDBAUM MALINSKY CENTER FOR ISRAEL
Through partnerships with 30 synagogues, schools, and JCCs, Israel comes to life through exciting story times in early childhood classrooms, stimulating discussions amongst seniors, culinary programs with young adults, enlightening experiences for families, and educational films for the whole community.
Contact: Lirin Shay Goshen Director of Randie Waldbaum Malinsky Center for Israel 516.484.1545 ext. 115, rcfidirector@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/centerforisrael
MIMOUNA CELEBRATION
OBJECTS
OF LOVE AND REGRET BY
RICHARD RABINOWITZThe historian and museum curator tells the story of his immigrant family and the objects that made up their lives.

Temple Beth Sholom 401 Roslyn Road, Roslyn Heights Monday, May 1, 7:45pm
EDWARD & BERNICE WENGER CENTER FOR THE ARTS - COMMUNITY THEATRE
The place to develop your talent, gain confidence, and share your passion for the theatre all while having the time of your life!
Contact: Susan Kalman Theatre Arts Director
Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545, ext. 110, skalman@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/theatre

SID JACOBSON COMMUNITY PLAYERS PRESENTS THE ADDAMS FAMILY
It’s time to get mysterious and spooky when Morticia, Gomez, and the rest of the kooky family take the SJJCC stage!
Performance Schedule: Saturday, February 4, 7pm Sunday, February 5, 2pm Saturday, February 11, 7pm Sunday, February 12, 2pm $25 for members, seniors, and students / $30 nonmembers
To purchase tickets, visit sjjcc.org/ addamsfamily
Experience a Moroccan tradition with this festival held on the day after Passover. As you return from eating Hametz, kosher for Passover food, you’ll learn about Arab Jews in Israel from our Senior Shlicha. Thursday, April 13 8pm $20 members / $30 nonmembers
CAFÉ IVRIT
Have a cup of coffee, enjoy some Halva, and engage in a conversation in Hebrew over Israel’s most burning issues and news. Meets every other Thursday 11am-12pm

PARLIAMENT: ALL ABOUT ISRAEL Join Shawn, our Community Shaliach, as you learn about different Israeli topics! Meets every other Thursday 11am-12pm
RUTH & SAUL WEINBERGER CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE + LEARNING
Through our five core values, chesed, kindness, kavod, respect, kehillah, inclusive community, tzedukah, justice — obligation to help those in need, and rachmanus, empathy, we create a welcoming community and belonging for all, within our building and throughout our programming. Funded in part by The Skolnick Family Charitable Trust.
Contact: Susan Berman VP Community Engagement Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 202 sberman@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/jll
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
ADULTS: 18+ YEARS
SHABBAT
Find time to reconnect, refresh, and restore!
ADL’S SIGNATURE SYNAGOGUE
Concerned about the rise in antisemitism and hate throughout the world? Join ADL’s Long Island Activist Group to learn how you can help stop hate!
HAVAYAH
New programs from Havayah cominig soon! Visit sjjcc.org/havayah for more information.
KABBALAH
Kabbalah comes to life at SJJCC, in partnership with The Havayah Centre!
Kabbalah is a way of applying ancient teachings to understand the foundation of life, how all things are interrelated, and how to use spirituality to heal the mind, body, and soul.
WEEKLY TUNE UP: STUDY OF THE WEEKLY PARSHA
The Torah, The Manual Book of Life, while written in ancient times, is packed full of lessons that provide an understanding into todays complex world. Let Spiritual Guide Rony Sussan show you the way to benefit from some of the greatest stories ever told and how they can impact every part of our daily lives.
SPIRITUAL PATHWAYS FOR ACHIEVING PEACE + HARMONY
This introductory course teaches the following spiritual concepts to explore the Creator’s plan and to better understand how this system called “life” works and is all interrelated, helping us to deal with chaos and to gain more control.
NANCY MARX CANCER WELLNESS CENTER
Receive support of the body, mind, and spirit, whether newly diagnosed, in treatment, or have recently completed treatment. Form connections with others as you gain the sense of hope needed to endure any stage of survivorship.
Programs are free unless otherwise specified. SJJCC membership not required. Proud Founding Partner of the Cancer ACCESS Consortium. Funded in part by the Manhasset Women’s Coalition Against Breast Cancer, NYS Department of Health, and SJJCC’s Stronger Than Cancer 5K.
Contact: Randy Hight, LCSW, OSW Director of Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 213, rhight@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/cancerwellness
EXERCISE CLASSES
All exercise classes are instructed by Cancer Exercise Specialists. All classes are virtual except where noted.
EXERCISE FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST/ GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER Exercise designed to the specific needs of women living with breast and other gynecologic cancers.
Mondays 10-10:45am
GENTLE CHAIR YOGA
Learn stretches and breathing techniques to strengthen and relax your body as you begin or return to exercise.
Tuesdays 12-12:45pm
STRENGTH + STRETCH
Combination of Pilates and yoga to build muscle strength and stretch your body with a focus on breath-to-movement flow.
Wednesdays 10-10:45am
GENTLE YOGA
Participate in a combination of postures, rhythmic breathing, and meditation to reduce fatigue and anxiety, and restore a feeling of wellness. Thursdays 11-11:45pm
WALKING GROUP FOR ALL SURVIVORS Get your steps in while walking with our social worker and others at the indoor track at SJJCC. Thursdays 2pm
RESTORATIVE SEATED EXERCISE
A gentle full-body workout designed specifically for those undergoing or recently having completed treatments, or beginning to exercise to gain muscle strength, boost energy, manage stress, and enhance your quality of life.
Fridays 10-10:45am
FOREST DRIVE, EAST HILLS
GENERAL EXERCISE FOR ALL SURVIVORS
Gain strength, balance, and a sense of wellbeing while reducing fatigue and anxiety. Fridays 11-11:45pm

DISCUSSION GROUPS + COUNSELING
SPEAK WITH A PROFESSIONAL
An oncology social worker is available for shortterm individual counseling, information, and referral services.
METASTATIC, ADVANCED, OR RECURRENT CANCER SURVIVORS
This support group provides a safe space for those facing unique challenges and needs. Exchange resources and share experiences while building relationships. Fridays 1:30-2:30pm

FEATURED EVENT
EAT. CHAT. MOVE!
POWER
OF WORDS WRITING WORKSHOP WITH LESLIE
Benefit from connecting thoughts, feelings, and writing. Our weekly sessions for writers of all levels who form friendships as you share. Mondays 2pm
BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS
Meet with other breast/gynecologic cancer survivors in a safe space to share information and to support one another throughout your journey. This group will meet in person. Begins Tuesday, February 7 2pm
MORTON J. SAVADA FAMILY CANCER SUPPORT SERVICES
CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE WITH METASTATIC, ADVANCED, OR RECURRENT CANCER
Meet with others who are supporting and caring for spouses and partners to learn, receive, and share support during a challenging time. Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month 7-8pm
JEFFREY MARX, MD MEN’S CANCER WELLNESS PROGRAM
RICHARD FRANKO MALE CANCER SURVIVORS DISCUSSION GROUP
This group is designed for male cancer survivors to form connections, share resources, and support each other. Peer-led by Scott, cancer survivor and Change Management Practitioner.

Meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month 3-4pm
Breast and gynecologic cancer survivors exercise and discuss positive nutrition habits in a safe and supportive environment. Date to be announced soon! In partnership with The Cancer Institute at St. Francis Hospital.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Adelphi New York Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program American Cancer Society Beth C. Tortolani Foundation
The Cancer Institute at St. Francis Hospital Full Circle Physical Therapy and Ivy Rehab Partner
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society –Long Island Chapter Manhasset Women’s Coalition Against Breast Cancer National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Northwell Health Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital – Long Island Sharsharet
JACK NADEL SOCIAL SERVICES CENTER
Our leading professionals serve as support designed to help navigate the unexpected twists and turns of life. All participation requires an assessment. Call to confirm group schedules.
Contact: Nelson Rothstein, LMSW Social Services Supervisor Pronouns: He/Him 516.484.1545 ext. 171, nrothstein@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/supportservices
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
ADULTS: 18+ YEARS
CONNECTION TO COMMUNITY RESOURCES
ISOLATION TO CONNECTION
For community members who do not currently participate in Sid Jacobson JCC senior programming, we have partnered with UJAFederation of New York to provide shortterm social work services and personalized connection with long-term resources.
MENTAL HEALTH + WELLNESS SUPPORT
Our licensed social workers, where appropriate, will refer to short-term individual counseling offered by our on-site partner, Central Nassau Guidance and Counseling.
SUPPORT GROUPS
8 sessions
$80 members / $120 nonmembers
10 sessions
$100 members / $150 nonmembers
SPOUSAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Support for those who have lost a spouse/partner
ADULT CHILDREN BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Support for those in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who have lost a parent
DIVORCE AND SEPARATION GROUP
Support for those newly divorced or separated
SPOUSAL CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
Support for those with a spouse diagnosed with Dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or another neurodegenerative illness. Young-onset caregiver support groups and older onset caregiver support groups available.
ADULT CHILDREN CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
Support for those in their 20s and 30s with a parent diagnosed with Dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or another neurodegenerative illness.
WORKSHOPS
CARE PARTNER EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP
This professionally facilitated, multi-session virtual seminar is designed for spouses and adult children to provide information about understanding Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, communication strategies, behavior management, coping techniques, and guest presentations from professionals in the field of aging.
10 sessions
$100 members / $150 nonmembers
COMMUNITY GROUPS
Community support programs are led by an outside facilitator or by peer members. While we support self-help and discovery, the opinions expressed are not regulated by SJJCC.
PFLAG
PFLAG is dedicated to keeping families together when a loved one comes out as LGBTQIA+. We offer open group meetings or confidential helpline. For more information, visit pflagli.org.
NORTH EAST RECOVERY ALLIANCE OF LONG ISLAND (NERALI): CONCERNED PERSONS GROUP
This monthly group empowers and supports family members and friends of loved ones wrestling with substance abuse. Meets the first Monday of each month 7pm
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (OA)
A virtual 12-step program for those facing an eating disorder. Saturdays 9-10am
FEATURED EVENT
CARE DAY SYMPOSIUM
An educational day for caregivers and professionals featuring the next generation in meeting care needs. Meet Amanda Bulgarelli, a Dementia Care Training Specialist and daughter of Teepa Snow. The event will include a resource fair and continuing education credits for social workers and mental health professionals. Sunday, April 23 10am-3pm
THE FAY J. LINDNER FOUNDATION SENIOR SERVICES CENTER SPECIALIZED ADULT + SENIOR SERVICES
For adults who are frail and or diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, FTD, Parkinson’s, or other neurodegenerative conditions. All programs require an assessment to ensure proper placement. Visit page 20 for details.
SENIORS
75+ YEARS
Age is nothing but a number – stay engaged and active with programs dedicated to aging well while rest assured should additional care be needed, we are here to catch you.
75+ YEARS
SENIORS:
THE FAY J. LINDNER FOUNDATION SENIOR SERVICES CENTER
Keep your mind and body active, socialize with peers, and stay engaged as you age well. All programs are open to Linda & Gerald Marsden Senior Passport holders and SJJCC members.
Contact: Julie Assael, LMSW Senior Program Coordinator Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 134 jassael@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/seniors
LINDA & GERALD MARSDEN SENIOR PASSPORT
Funding in part by the Town of North Hempstead. $250 members / $200 snowbirds
SOCIAL CLUBS
GOLDEN GIRLS
Join other women with similar interests. Meets the second Monday of each month 12pm Annual membership $50
GEZUNTER CLUB: MEN’S CLUB
Enjoy camaraderie, refreshments, and hear from guest speakers. Meets the last Wednesday of each month 11:45am Annual membership $60
LEARNING + RECREATION
NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS
A discussion group on current events. Mondays 10:30am-12pm
STORYTELLING
Join us as we entertain each other with the stories of our life. Mondays 12-12:30pm
REACH LECTURE SERIES
Informative talks presented by experts on art, politics, music, religion, public affairs, and more. Tuesdays 11am-12:30pm
SENIORCIZE
Virtual exercise class designed for seniors with an emphasis on flexibility and strength.
Wednesdays and Fridays 9am
KNITZVAH
For the knitter, crocheter, quilter, and crafter. Projects benefit a variety of causes.
Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm
GAMES DAY
Bring your cards, Mah Jong sets, and friends for a day of fun! Thursdays 10am-2pm
ALL ABOUT ISRAEL
Discuss Israeli culture and politics with our RCFI Community Shiliach, Shawn. Meets every other Thursday 11am-12pm
FOR SUPPORT
THE LINDA MARSDEN FRIENDLY VISITING PROGRAM
Connect to an SJJCC volunteer weekly. Visit can include enjoying a cup of coffee, a game of cards, discussing current events, and more.
ISOLATION TO CONNECTION
For community members who do not currently participate in Sid Jacobson JCC senior programming, we have partnered with UJAFederation of New York to provide shortterm social work services and personalized connection with long-term resources.
THE FAY J. LINDNER FOUNDATION SENIOR SERVICES CENTERSPECIALIZED ADULT + SENIOR SERVICES
For adults and seniors who are frail and/or diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, FTD, Parkinson’s, or other neurodegenerative conditions. All programs require an assessment to ensure proper placement.
Contact: Lindsay Ingenito, MSW, Adult Day Program Site Supervisor 516.484.1545 ext. 131, lingenito@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/adultday
SOCIAL ADULT DAY PROGRAMS &
SERVICES
Funded by Nassau County Office for the Aging through the New York State Office for the Aging and the U.S. Administration on Aging. Partial funding is provided by the Friendship Circle Luncheon, A Yellow Rose Society and private donations.
FOREST DRIVE, EAST HILLS
YOUNG-ONSET ADULT DAY PROGRAM
Let’s Do Lunch™
Enjoy physical, intellectual, and social stimulation for individuals in their 40s, 50s, and 60s with Young Onset Dementia, including frontotemporal degeneration. Specifically designed for younger individuals, we offer basketball, support groups, in-studio exercise, music, dancing, hot kosher lunch, and more.

Sid Jacobson JCC Monday-Thursday 10am-2pm
OLDER ONSET ADULT DAY PROGRAM
The Denise & Robert Silverberg Family Friendship Circle and GEMS II programs provide a structured, stimulating environment that encourages social, cognitive, and physical stimulation through various group activities for those with memory or functional impairment as a result of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, and other conditions. As the disease process progresses from mid to moderate stage, our programs are equipped to meet each individual where they need to be met. Coffee, snacks, and hot kosher lunch provided.

Sid Jacobson JCC Monday-Friday 10am-2pm
Herrick’s Community Center Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10am-2pm
EARLY STAGE MEMORY LOSS PROGRAM
GEMS I includes a professionally facilitated support group and memory-strengthening exercises for individuals with insight into their diagnosis. Members share experiences with others facing similar challenges and learn about resources to assist them. Scholarship Fund for GEMS I is made possible in part through a legacy provided by Alice Gross in memory of Abe Gross.
MNEME THERAPY
A one-hour individual art session that provides a rewarding experience by combining painting, singing, movement, and storytelling in a supportive environment.

FEATURED EVENTS
MEMORY CAFÉ
Music, dancing, and refreshments for people living with dementia and their families. In partnership with Sands Point Center for Health and Rehabilitation and The Bristal Assisted Living.
Sid Jacobson JCC Thursday, February 16, 2:30-4pm
Sands Point Rehab Thursday, April 20, 2:30-4pm
The Bristal at Lake Success Thursday, June 15, 2:30-4pm
CARE DAY SYMPOSIUM
An educational day for caregivers and professionals featuring the next generation in meeting care needs. Meet Amanda Bulgarelli, a Dementia Care Training Specialist and daughter of Teepa Snow. The event will include a resource fair and continuing education credits for social workers and mental health professionals. Sunday, April 23 10am-3pm
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
GERSHWIND / JACOBSON
HEALTH + WELLNESS CENTER
Make your health goals a reality with our invigorating classes, customized lessons, and motivating instructors!
KROLL FAMILY AQUATICS CENTER
Soak it all in at our state-of-the-art facility featuring a six-lane pool, kiddie pool, and relaxing hot tub. Staffed by certified lifeguards and experienced instructors. All swimmers 5+ years must wear bathing caps.

Contact: Dov Mochari
Director of Health + Wellness 516.484.1545 ext. 108, dmochari@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/aquatics
SWIM LESSONS
Lessons are 30-minutes and are open to current SJJCC members only.
PRIVATE LESSONS
Single: $60 5 Pack: $275 10 Pack: $500 20 Pack: $800
SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS: 2 participants
Single: $70 5 Pack: $325 10 Pack: $600
AMERICAN RED CROSS ADULT + PEDIATRIC
FIRST AID/CPR/AED
Ages: 12+ years
Learn how to recognize, care for, and respond to first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies. Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate that is valid for two years. For more information, visit sjjcc.org/ trainingcourses.
LAP LANES
Ages 13+ Available daily for members. Advance registration is required.
SWIMMING + WATER SAFETY
INSTRUCTOR COURSE
Ages: 16+ years
Train to become an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor™ and develop your understanding of how to use the course materials, how to conduct training sessions, and evaluate participants’ progress.
MASTERS SWIM Ages: 18+ years
Up your workout game and achieve major strength, speed, and endurance gains in our swim workout group! Ongoing Mondays and Wednesdays 8:50-9:50pm

PER MONTH $50 members / $75 nonmembers
3 MONTHS $135 members / $195 nonmembers
6 MONTHS $240 members / $350 nonmembers
FITNESS TRAINING
Achieve your fitness goals with our certified personal trainers and specialty fitness programs. No experience necessary.
Contact: Lori Levi Fitness + Personal Training Supervisor Pronouns: She/Her Conditioning Room 516.484.1545 ext. 153, llevi@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/training
TRY A TRAINER
Curious about personal training? New SJJCC members and first time personal training clients can schedule one complimentary half-hour training session.

PILATES
Ages: 13+ years Reform your body with this refreshing workout proven to create a strong core, increase flexibility, and improve posture. Members are entitled to one complimentary 30-minute intro session. All paid sessions are 50 minutes. Membership is required. Prices effective January 1, 2023.
INTRO SESSION
One-time purchase only per person 1 session: $70 3 sessions: $160
PRIVATE 1-ON-1 5 sessions: $450 10 sessions: $800 20 sessions: $1,500
GROUP TRAINING
2 participants 5 sessions: $260 per person 10 sessions: $480 per person 20 sessions: $900 per person
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
PERSONAL TRAINING
Ages: 16+ years
Our trainers are here to take you on a personalized fitness journey with customized workout plans and ongoing motivation and support. An active SJJCC membership and appointment are required. Prepaid sessions are non-transferable and non-refundable. Prices effective January 1, 2023.
INTRO PACKAGES
One-time purchase only per person 3 half-hour sessions: $120 3 one-hour sessions: $185
30-MINUTE 1-ON-1 5 sessions: $275 10 sessions: $495 25 sessions: $1,120
60-MINUTE 1-ON-1 1 session: $99 5 sessions: $415 10 sessions: $770 25 sessions: $1,815
60-MINUTE BUDDY TRAINING 2 participants 1 session: $235 5 sessions: $550 10 sessions: $1,000
BENCH PRESS CLUB
Ages: 16+ years
Get pumped when you see your name and personal weight lifting record up on our Bench Press Recognition Wall! Join our club, lift a minimum of 100 pounds, and be recognized for your strength. Open to SJJCC members only.
$TRONGER
Become more powerful, faster, and stronger with our ultimate boot camp style program in our Functional Fitness Room. 3 participant’s maximum per class.
1 Class: $20 5 Classes: $90
BOXING WITH ANTHONY
Get a full body workout on our heavy and speed bags. Members are entitled to one complimentary 30-minute session.
SPORTS
Bring your “A” game to our EarlyBirdCapital and Rosenman Family Gymnasiums when you stay active, have fun, work as a team, and make new friends.
Contact: Luis Maldonado Sports Supervisor 516.484.1545 ext. 117, lmaldonado@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/sports
OPEN PLAY PICKLEBALL
Get a great cardiovascular workout in this dynamic sport. Bring your own paddle. Instructor not on-site. Players should have some knowledge of the game and know how to keep score.
Monday-Friday 6:15-9:30am Free for members / $25 nonmembers
GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES
Get energized as you enhance your body, mind, and spirit with our indoor, live streamed, and on-demand professionally-led group exercise classes included in your SJJCC membership! Classes are open to ages 16+ years and require 24-hour advance registration to attend.
Contact: Melissa Felsen Group Exercise Coordinator 516.484.1545 ext. 137, mfelsen@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/groupexercise
CLASS LIST
Aqua Fit Aquatone Barre Blast Off Body Blitz Body Fusion Boxfit
Butts + Guts
Cardio Dance Cardiofit
Cardio Sculpt
Cardio Step
Core + Balance Dance Fusion
Full Body Tone High Low Cardio HIIT
Low + Tone Mat Pilates Pilates Flow
FOREST DRIVE, EAST HILLS
Seniorcize
Spin Spin Fusion Stepfusion Stretch + Strengthen Tai Chi Tone Up Yoga (descriptions below) Zumba

AQUATONE
Focus on muscular conditioning and cardio while using flotation devices and the natural resistance of the water in this class that is perfect for heart health and stamina. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:15-10am Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:15-11am
YOGA CLASSES
BEGINNER YOGA
Basic yoga moves through a slow guided flow.
CHAIR YOGA
This gentle form of yoga introduces modified poses that are done while sitting, leaning, or holding onto a chair for support.
GENTLE FLOW RESTORATIVE YOGA
Open to all levels, this class is designed to decompress, de-stress, and revitalize the body, mind, and spirit.
POWER YOGA
A fitness-based approach to yoga with an emphasis on strength and core.

RESTORATIVE YOGA
Find balance and healing through this deep relaxing style of yoga. Each posture uses bolsters, blocks, and towels, which are used to support you into re-energizing and de-stressing yoga poses. All levels welcome.
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Volunteerism, social action, and social justice lead us in our mission towardTikkun Olam, repairing the world, where every act of kindness makes a difference. Help us build good neighbors and socially responsible citizens while meeting like-minded community members.

VOLUNTEERISM
Dedicate your time and skills to meaningful programs and events.
Contact: Linda Samet
Supervisor of Volunteer Services Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 149, lsamet@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/volunteer
RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS DAY
Help spread the word about kindness by engaging with members in the SJJCC lobby. Friday, February 17 11am
VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSE
Join us to learn about available volunteer opportunities at SJJCC and in the community! Virtual on Zoom: February 28 5-6pm In-person: Thursday, April 13 4:30-6:30pm
PASSOVER MEAL DELIVERY
Help deliver Passover meals to Jewish families in need across Long Island and Queens. April
GOOD DEEDS DAY
Join along in this global movement and volunteer with us! Sunday, April 16 10am-12pm
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION DAY
Celebrate our volunteers’ impact during global volunteer month. Thursday, April 20 4-6pm
ISRAELFEST
Volunteer for a shift and stay to enjoy! Eisenhower Park, East Meadow Sunday, June 11
ONGOING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Provide support to ongoing programs at SJJCC, including our Adult Day and Respite Programs, Cancer Wellness, Community Theater, and more.
CARING CALLS
Join our Caring Callers Team and call a senior or homebound neighbor to brighten their day! Make one-time check-in or recurring weekly caring calls.
CARING CARDS
Help brighten a senior’s day by creating a personalized card letting them know they are being thought of.
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
DELIVERY
DRIVING TEAM
Join our Driving Team and deliver perishable and non-perishable food and supplies to our homebound neighbors and food pantries.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT KIOSK
Engage people in the JCC lobby and provide information on volunteer opportunities, drives, donations, and social justice issues. Share printed information such as flyers, ribbons, action items, and other materials.
FRIENDLY VISITING PROGRAM
Provide companionship to a homebound senior and form a mutually rewarding relationship. Weekly visits often include a cup of coffee, a game of cards, daily news, and an exchange of stories.
KNITTING PROJECTS
Help knit or crochet 8-inch squares that are used to create lap blankets for individuals undergoing chemotherapy treatment at St. Francis. Donations of yarn and knitting/ crocheting supplies are always accepted. Wednesdays 12:30-2:30pm
COMMUNITY NEEDS BANK
Sid Jacobson JCC’s Community Needs Bank, partner of Island Harvest Food Bank, ensures food security for all individuals and families living on Long Island and Queens. Operating as a collection site and distribution center, we match resources to meet the essential needs of our community on a daily basis.
Contact: Susan Berman VP Community Engagement Pronouns: She/Her 516.484.1545 ext. 202, sberman@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/cnb
COMMUNITY NEEDS BANK DRIVERS
Ages: 18+ years Deliver food and supplies to our neighbors in need every week.
COMMUNITY DONATIONS + DRIVES
Join us once a month for a curbside donation of non-perishables and targeted perishable food during Curb Your Mitzvah.
SJJCC’s Annex 200 Forest Drive, Suite 11 Sundays, February 12, March 12, April 16, May 21, and June 18 10am-12pm
February: Feminine hygiene products to support CNB’s Personal Needs Center
March Prom Boutique: Dresses and accessories
April: Cleaning products to support CNB’s Migden Family Household Needs Center
May: Diaper and wipes to support CNB’s Family Needs Center
June: Condiments, spices, and small kitchen tools and gadgets to support CNB’s Nikki Schwartz Memorial Pantry
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Get educated on social justice issues as we advocate for a fair and just society.
Contact: Danny Capps CCE Program Coordinator Pronouns: They/Them 516.484.1545 ext. 211, dcapps@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/cce
LET’S TALK ABOUT… BLACK HISTORY
Come together for a night of community learning and dialogue on World Day of Social Justice. Monday, February 20 6-7pm
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
Stop by SJJCC’s lobby to learn more about International Women’s Day, Women’s History Month, and the continuous fight for equality. Wednesday, March 8
LET’S TALK ABOUT…WOMEN’S HISTORY
Join in for an informative dialogue that will help members of our community reflect and feel inspired. Wednesday, March 8 6-7pm
BE SMART BE SAFE
Learn practical ways to keep you and your family safe with presentations and demos led by Mom’s Demand Action, former NYPD officer, Lori Levi, and NRA certified instructor Lisa Ludwig. Breakfast will be served. Sunday, March 19 10am-12:30pm
WORLD WATER DAY
Learn about water and climate change and learn ways to save water together! Wednesday, March 22
INTERNATIONAL TRANSGENDER DAY OF VISIBILITY
A worldwide day of awareness to celebrate the accomplishments of transgender and gender non-conforming people. Stop by SJJCC’s lobby to receive a pin and learn more. Friday, March 31
EARTH DAY EVENT
Join us in celebrating the world around us and give back through a small service project. Sunday, April 23
NATIONAL GUN VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY
Wear orange or pick up an orange ribbon from our lobby as we show our support to end gun violence.
Friday, June 2
PRIDE MONTH
Pick up a Pride ribbon and sign the pledge to stand in solidarity as we show the LGBTQIA+ community that hate and prejudice have no home at SJJCC.
Wednesday, June 10
LET’S TALK ABOUT… PRIDE MONTH
Join us for an informative discussion on Pride, LGBTQIA+ identities, and how we can come together as a community.
Wednesday, June 14 6-7pm
PRIDE MONTH COFFEE + CAKES
Celebrate Pride month with an LGBTQIA+ friendly social and a safe space with coffee, cakes, and cookies!
Wednesday, June 28 2:30-5pm
JUNETEENTH
Join us in the lobby to learn more about the day commemorating the end of slavery in America. Monday, June 19
Visit sjjcc.org /cce for a list of organizations dedicated to the education of constructive social engagement and social responsibility.
RANDIE WALDBAUM MALINSKY
CENTER FOR ISRAEL
Through partnerships with 30 synagogues, schools, and JCCs, Israel comes to life through exciting story times in early childhood classrooms, stimulating discussions amongst seniors, culinary programs with young adults, enlightening experiences for families, and educational films for the whole community.
Contact: Lirin Shay Goshen
Director of Randie Waldbaum Malinsky Center for Israel 516.484.1545 ext. 115, rcfidirector@sjjcc.org sjjcc.org/centerforisrael
SHLICHIM + SHINSHINIM PROGRAM
Through our Shlichim and Millie & Larry Magid Shinshinim Program, we bring a taste of Israel to New York! Serving as a living bridge between our community and Israel, Shlichim are professional Israeli emissaries who live abroad for a period of two to three years to bring contemporary Israel to Long Island and Queens through programs and interpersonal relationships. Meet Our Shlichim:
• Lirin Shay Goshen, Senior Shlicha of Long Island + Director of RCFI
• Shawn Gecht, Community Shaliach for SJJCC + Friedberg JCC

• Amit Yaacov, Community Shaliach for Commonpoint + Coordinator of the Israeli Scouts
Shishinim are Israeli high school graduates who voluntarily defer their army service for a year to promote Israel engagement and awareness across Long Island. For more information on how you can partner with our Shinshinim, contact Maya Sharon, Shinshinim Program Coordinator, msharon@sjjcc.org


Meet Our Shinshinim:
• Stav Babel Pour
• Hili Boxer
• Shahar Brand
• Moran Levy
• Inbar Madover
SHINSHINIM HOST FAMILIES
During their year of service, Shinshinim stay with host families and switch to different families every four months. Hosting a Shinshinim is an incredible opportunity to bring Israel into your home. Host families need to provide a private room for the Shinshin to stay and food for daily meals. The periods for hosting are August 25-January 1, January 2-May 1, and May 2-August 24.
If you are interested in becoming a host family, visit sjjcc.org/shinshinim to learn more and fill out our hosting opportunity form.
TO BECOME A MEMBER, VISIT SJJCC.ORG OR CALL 516.484.1545
ISRAEL’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY
We’re turning SJJCC blue and white as we celebrate Israel’s anniversary with art, culture, food, and a tour through Israel’s beautiful landscapes all week long!
RUNNING IN THEIR MEMORY
Join Shevet Gefen as we run for fallen soldiers and victims of terror and learn about their stories. Sunday, April 23 4-6pm
YOM HAZIKARON CEREMONY
Mark Israel’s National Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of actions of terrorism at this bilingual ceremony in Hebrew and English. Monday, April 24 7-8:30pm
FILM SCREENING
Throughout the day in the lobby, see short videos from the project Face. Day. Memory. that commemorates Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror. Tuesday, April 25 9am-6pm
DAY OF CELEBRATIONS
Celebrate Israel all day long with us. Wednesday, April 26
ISRAELI STARTUPS
Enjoy an exhibition of 12 unique startups that grew in Israel's social and geographical periphery. Thursday, April 27
SHABBAT DINNER
Enjoy dinner and a shared reading of Israel’s Declaration of Independence. Friday, April 28
ISRAELI MOVIE DAY
See some of Israel’s favorite films with one for children and another for adults. Israeli snacks included! Saturday, April 29
FEATURED EVENTS
TU BISHVAT IN THE LOBBY
Celebrate the holiday referred to as the New Year for trees, by learning about holiday traditions and eating dried fruits. Monday, February 6 10am-2pm
PURI-GEFEN: PURIM COMMUNITY CELEBRATION
Come in costume and join our Israeli Scouts, Shevet Gefen, as we celebrate the most jubilant holiday in Jewish tradition!
Sunday, March 5 2-5pm $20 members / $30 nonmembers per family
MIMOUNA CELEBRATION
Experience a Moroccan tradition with this festival held on the day after Passover. As you return to eating Hametz food, you’ll learn about Arab Jews in Israel from our Senior Shlicha. Thursday, April 13 8pm $20 members / $30 nonmembers
YOM HASHOAH
Come together as a community to honor Holocaust Remembrance Day. Congregation Shaaray Shalom, West Hempstead Sunday, April 16
CELEBRATE ISRAEL PARADE
Join us as we march down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan at the world’s largest expression of solidarity with Israel! Sunday, June 4
ISRAELFEST
Celebrate Israel’s 75th birthday with activities for all ages and a concert! Eisenhower Park, East Meadow Sunday, June 11
EDWARD & BERNICE WENGER
CENTER FOR THE ARTS - COMMUNITY THEATRE
Develop your talent, gain confidence, and share your passion for the theatre with others, all while having the time of your life!
SID JACOBSON COMMUNITY PLAYERS
PRESENTS THE ADDAMS FAMILY Visit page 15 for details.



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