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Transcript of June 2016 Center Scene
June 2016
centerJ C C O F G R E A T E R W A S H I N G T O N
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CFC #50304
Preschoolers and the Arts2
CEO’s Message3
Board Chair’s Message4
Israel Fest4
Support5
Health & Fitness6
Preschool, Youth & Camp7
Arts & Culture8
Adults9
Summer Classes 10
Tributes11
Upcoming Events12
Cover photo: Israeli artist Sharon Dar gave JCC preschool students a private tour of her artwork. Story, page 2.
Sunday, June 5 | 2-6 p.m.jccgw.org/israelfest
2 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
ALL ARE WELCOMECENTER SCENE EDITORIAL STAFFTreva Bustow, Chief Marketing Officer | Mauricio Garcia, Production Artist/Design | Andrea Kronzek, Editor
Center Scene, the magazine of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, is issued monthly from September through June. The Center is a member of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America, a beneficiary agency of The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, and receives support from the United Way and Combined Federal Campaigns.
For information on advertising in Center Scene, please contact Treva Bustow at 301.348.3754 or [email protected].
Center Scene assumes no responsibility for the kashrut status of products advertised.
The JCCGW embraces and welcomes the diversity of our community and encourages everyone to seek meaning and fulfillment by participating in our rich programming inspired by our Jewish heritage. We open our doors to everyone, including people of all backgrounds, religions, abilities and sexual orientations, and interfaith couples and families.
Inclusion permeates our Center.Inclusion is belonging.
CENTER STORY
One of the ways in which the JCCGW preschool stands out from other preschools is that it is situated within a community center that offers a wide array of quality cultural arts programming.
Last month, the Claremont Trio — lauded by The Strad magazine as one of America’s finest young chamber groups — performed before a sold-out audience in the JCCGW’s Kreeger Auditorium as part of the Polinger Artists of Excellence Concert Series.
The next morning, the trio presented a personal, interactive and age-appropriate performance for our preschoolers. The concert was made even more special in that it took place in the warm and intimate setting of the Center’s newly-renovated Goldman Art Gallery, with the stunning works of accomplished artist Gerald Wartofsky adorning the walls.
Appreciation for the Arts Sprouts at an Early Age“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”—Albert Einstein
Earlier in the year, the preschoolers were treated to two similar performances by renowned musicians the Ying Quartet and pianist Orli Shaham.
The children also had the opportunity to meet with Sharon Dar, an upcoming Israeli artist, when her works were on display in the Goldman Art Gallery in February.
Early Childhood Education Director Ora Cohen Rosenfeld says that nothing can replace the experience of actually meeting a musician or artist to spark a young child’s imagination.
“We are so fortunate to be able to offer this opportunity to our preschoolers, planting a seed that will foster a deep and enduring appreciation of the arts,” Ora relates.
The JCCGW Preschool is a place that challenges and enlightens students, broadening their horizons in a safe, supportive setting provided by caring, highly-trained staff. Beyond that, our students are fortunate to find inspiration and motivation through the cultural arts opportunities they are afforded by virtue of attending preschool at the Center.
For more information about the JCCGW preschool, please contact Ora Cohen Rosenfeld at 301.348.3830 or [email protected]. For the 2016-2017 Polinger Artists of Excellence Concert Series schedule, please see page 8. For details about upcoming art exhibits, please contact Lisa Del Sesto at 301.348.3756 or [email protected].
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LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL OF ADVISORSDaniel H. AbramowitzDavid S. BenderStuart BindemanDean EisenBernard ForseterGreg FriedmanThe Honorable Douglas F. GanslerToni GoodmanEric KassoffMichael KayMark Lerner
PAST PRESIDENTSMorris Cafritz z”l
Marcella E. CohenScott M. Cohen The Honorable Stuart E. EizenstatBarry P. FormanRosalie B. Gerber z”l
Michael S. GildenhornCol. Julius Goldstein z”l
Simon Hirshman z”l
Lesley IsraelRosalyn Levy JonasEdward H. KaplanJoel S. Kaufman z”l
Harry King z”l
Fred Kogod z”l
Robert P. KogodSamuel LehrmanHarry M. Linowes
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Michael Feinstein, Chief Executive OfficerTreva Bustow, Chief Marketing Officer
Ruth Carski, Chief Financial OfficerAmy I. Gantz, Chief Operating Officer
Tom Rogers, Human Resources DirectorAdam Tennen, Chief Development Officer
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMERITUSRobert H. Weiner
Jeffrey Linowes Lawrence MannAlan MeltzerRobert PhillipsPamela Nadell, PhDHoward RossJulie SilverKathy SklarMarc SolomonRobin TaubMichael E. WinerSusan Zuckerman
Steven D. LustigPhilip N. MargoliusCol. Benjamin Ourisman z”l
Sydney M. PolakoffRichard B. Reff, M.D.Leo Schlossberg z”l
Burnett Siman z”l
Beth C. SloanCharles E. Smith z”l
Andrew M. SternBradley C. Stillman John D. VerStandigBernard M. WeiszBernard S. White z”l
Morton H. Wilner z”l
Donald E. Wolpe
z”l of blessed memory
OFFICERS Felicia K. Gottdenker, Chair of the Board of Directors
Helen Rubin, Administration/Finance Chair & Treasurer
Heidi Hookman Brodsky, Development Chair
Darryl Shrock, Membership and Programming Chair
Mindy Berger, Governance Chair
Neil Gurvitch, General Counsel
Matthew Weinberg, Secretary
Andrew Chod, Assistant Secretary
Brian Pearlstein, Assistant Treasurer
Brian Gaines, Ombudsperson
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTBradley C. Stillman
Gilly ArieBrent Berger, MDRobert I. BlackNathan BortnickAndrew BridgeRon GorfinkelToby GottesmanLisa GuntyHolli Beckerman JaffeRami KandelRandi K. MeyrowitzCandace Ourisman
Arthur PolottAdam PolskyTracy Bloom SchwartzReed SexterAndrew P. ShulmanDale SingerMaurice “Mac”
VerStandigDavid WaghelsteinThe Honorable Jeff
WaldstreicherSharon Zissman
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Photo by Shmulik Almany
Bulgaria, Chile, Estonia, Israel, Paraguay and Ukraine. What seems like an odd grouping of countries actually reflects the home countries of 12 Jewish leaders who were part of a delegation that participated in the JCC Association of North America’s Biennial conference in Baltimore and then spent four days visiting our Center. They came to gain an understanding of Jewish life in our community, including our history, institutions and programs. The delegation visited under the auspices of JCC Global, which is the umbrella organization of all continental and regional networks of JCCs representing more than 1,200 JCCs worldwide. In addition to meeting with our staff and lay leaders to get an inside view of our Center, they toured with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, visited the Edlavitch JCC of Washington DC, and met with staff from BBYO International and The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington.
It was clear from our wrap-up session that we provided each of these Jewish leaders with a deeper appreciation for Jewish life here, our models of engagement, the challenges we face and how we are seeking to address them. They found the variety of programs and services that we offer unlike anything most of them would have imagined. So, what did our staff and leadership gain from this visit? Two words: connection and perspective.
Time and again I felt and witnessed an almost instantaneous connection when members of our community sat down to speak with someone from the delegation. You would not be surprised to learn that playing “Jewish geography” quickly identified that the JCC Director from Paraguay, who is originally from Argentina, is very close friends with the new associate rabbi at Congregation Beth El, who is also originally from Argentina. Meaningful conversations came naturally and became deeper as we spent more time together.
The JCC Global delegates (excluding those from Israel) generally represented small Jewish communities (as small as 220 families in Paraguay) compared with our community. When I asked them about their biggest priorities
Around the World in Four DaysMessage from Michael
Michael Feinstein, CEO
and challenges, I was surprised to hear that dealing with anti-Semitism was not on the top of everyone’s list. Their biggest challenge across the board was the lack of involvement by the majority of the Jews in these communities. They see their goals in a similar way to how the
Center sees its goals – sustaining Jewish life by building community and strengthening Jewish identity.
As I reflect on this visit, I am most struck by the notion that in many ways our Jewish communities are more the same than different. There is clearly a difference in scale (people and resources) and scope (breadth of services) in what
these JCCs from different countries do. But it is not a difference in kind, and the challenges of engaging the Jews in our respective communities is similar. On a personal level, these Jewish leaders (most under 40 years old) shared the same values and commitment to Jewish community and continuity as our leaders. If ever there was a “Klal Yisrael” (one people) moment, this visit provided it.
Four days with JCC leaders from around the world made it even clearer to me that there is much to be gained by building broader international connections. We have only scratched the surface through our JCC Global Hamsa Teen Leadership program which will conclude this summer with teens from Budapest and Israel visiting the teens participating from our Center and JCCs in New York. The JCC Global delegation visit has the potential to have much greater impact as we consider how our new connections and friendships might lead to new partnership programs that add meaning and enrich lives in our community. Maybe it is time that we consider expanding our mission statement to include this broader concept of Jewish peoplehood by including the following bolded italics: “We create a welcoming and inclusive environment, connecting the people of our Jewish community with each other, Israel, the global Jewish community and the broader community.”
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June is always such a celebratory time of year. Summer is just around the corner and here at the JCC, it means camp is starting! After a year of planning, our halls will once again be filled with the voices of campers singing, the sounds of them jumping up and down with excitement, and the joy that simply emanates around the JCC when camp is in session. We are looking forward to yet another successful summer of Camp JCC! We also have reached another wonderful milestone. Our CEO, Michael Feinstein, has just celebrated his tenth anniversary at the JCC. We feel so fortunate to have had him here! Our center is a thriving, dynamic place, and he has been instrumental in ensuring that is the case!
Michael is a strong advocate for us both inside and outside of our walls – including those walls which are moving as we renovate our Center. So, as we celebrate summer and enjoy seeing all of the kids’ smiling faces around the J, let’s remember to say thank you! If you see Michael walking the halls, biking in class at the fitness center or greeting people as they walk in the front doors, please stop and say thank you and congratulations on your tenth anniversary!
Lisie Gottdenker, Board Chair
A Time for CelebrationsMessage from Lisie
LEADERSHIP
jccgw.org/israelfest
The Jewish Federation and the JCC of Greater Washingtonare happy to present Israel Fest at the JCCGW this year!
For details, contact Jennifer Smith at301.348.3778 or [email protected].
Gaga PitPetting ZooFace Painting & Temporary TattoosHands-on Activities & Craft ProjectsIDF Musical Ensemble, “Lehaka Tz’vait”
Food for PurchaseEntertainmentIsraeli Yoga & DancingIsraeli-style ShukDrum Circle
Festivities will include:
Sunday, June 5 | 2-6 p.m. | at the
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SUPPORT
You know the JCC as a special place filled with the sounds and energy of a thriving community. But for many, participating in life at the JCC
can be a financial hardship. That is why a scholarship or financial assistance can make all the difference in the world. It enables us to provide a sense of belonging and the warmth of community when people need it most.
In the past five years, the JCCGW has provided more than $600,000 in scholarships to individuals and families for preschool, camp, after-school programs, JCC Maccabi Games and fitness memberships.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Dinner of Champions, an event which provides funding for Camp JCC’s nationally-recognized inclusion program.
The Irene and Abe Pollin Humanitarian Award will be presented to an individual who has been involved in public service and has made a positive difference to society. Individuals with accomplishments in the world of sports and with a strong connection to the Greater Washington, DC area will be inducted into the Greater Washington Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Teens with accomplishments in the world of athletics, academics and community service will receive the Hyman M. and Phillip D. Perlo High School Athlete Award. The JCC Maccabi Legacy Award will recognize an individual from the Greater Washington area who has played a major role in advancing youth sports on a local or national level.
IRENE AND ABE POLLIN HUMANITARIANAWARD RECIPIENTJillian Copeland GREATER WASHINGTON JEWISH SPORTSHALL OF FAME INDUCTEESJason Belinkie, JCCGW Maccabi Legacy AwardMitch Berliner, Masters SwimmingGlenn Consor, Basketball, BroadcastingMike Herson, BaseballAlvin Lann, BasketballLisa Reichmann, Duathlete Steve Rubin, BasketballSam Stollerz”l, Track & Field Olympian HYMAN M. AND PHILLIP D. PERLO HIGHSCHOOL ATHLETE RECIPIENTSJules Jacobs, LacrosseDaniel Kuhnreich, BasketballBrian Lossing, Soccer and Varsity TrackCooper Macklin, BasketballReuben Winston, Track & Field/Cross CountryJaycee Yeagher, Swimming
Watch for more information about Dinner of Champions at jccgw.org and in Center Scene. To make a reservation for a camp tour or to find out more about supporting the JCCGW inclusion program, please contact Jodi Shulimson at 301.348.3769 or [email protected].
Come to camp this summer! Donors are invited to an unforgettable 90-minute tour of Camp JCC’s nationally-recognized inclusion program: Wednesday, July 6 | 8:30-10 a.m.Thursday, July 21 | 8:30-10 a.m.Wednesday, August 3 | 8:30-10 a.m.
Light kosher breakfast included.To reserve your spot, contact Jodi Shulimson at 301.348.3769 or [email protected]
Need an inspiring video today? Visit www.jccgw.org/imagine to experience this year’s heartwarming stories about the impact of scholarships at the JCCGW.
If you haven’t done so, make your gift today to the JCCGW’s Scholarship Fund at www.jccgw.org/donate or by calling 301.348.3815. To make the biggest impact, please make your tax-deductible contribution by June 30, 2016.
You Can Make All the Difference in the World
Save the Date!
Dinner of Champions Celebrates 25 YearsSaturday, November 19
LEADERSHIP
BENDER ECCWork has begun on the hallway and reception area. Work on the lower-level classrooms will begin on June 13. FAMILY LOCKER ROOMSRenovations are complete; open as of May 28 for everyone’s use.
SIDE ENTRANCEDuring the renovations this summer, the side entrance will be closed. Access to the health & fitness center and the outdoor pool will be through the front entrance only. INDOOR POOLClosed as of May 31; expected to reopen by mid-to-late September.
ADULT LOCKER ROOMSClosed for renovations as of May 31. Please use the Family Locker Rooms during the summer.
Renovation Update
jccgw.org/newj
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Ride for the Living (ridefortheliving.org) is a 55-mile bicycle ride from Auschwitz to JCC Krakow that remembers Jewish history, and celebrates and supports the miraculous rebirth of Jewish life in Poland today. At the JCCGW, we will hold a satellite Ride for the Living
to raise funds to support JCC Krakow. Space is limited. For more information or to register, please contact Dawn Hubbard-Powell at 301.348.3891 or [email protected].
Join the fun for this luau-themed event. Best Hawaiian outfit wins a prize!
Music, games, prizes, food** and fun in honor of our wonderful members! For more information, call 301.348.3800. **Food will be served from 6:15 to 7 p.m. while supplies last. Dietary laws observed.
Please note that the indoor pool is closed for renovations. In the meantime, we hope you will enjoy our outdoor pool!
May 28 – June 26 June 27 – August 12 August 13 – September 7Sunday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-8 p.m.Monday-Thursday 6 a.m.-9 p.m. 6-9 a.m. and 1-9 p.m. 6 a.m.-9 p.m.Friday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. 6-9 a.m. and 1-8 p.m. 6 a.m.-8 p.m.Saturday 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Outdoor Pool Holiday ScheduleMemorial Day | Monday, May 30 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Independence Day | Monday, July 4 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Labor Day | Monday, September 5 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Ride for the LivingFriday, June 3 | 7:30-8:30 a.m. in the Goldman Art Gallery
Member Appreciation Pool Party Wednesday, June 15*5-8 p.m.*Rain date: Thursday, June 16
Outdoor Pool Summer Schedule
Moving Day® is a fun and inspiring fundraising event in the fight against Parkinson’s disease. To find out how you can support Team JCCGW, please visit MovingDayDC.org or contact Dawn Hubbard-Powell at 301.348.3891 or [email protected].
National Parkinson Foundation’s Moving Day®Saturday, June 4 | 9 a.m. on the Washington Monument grounds
Enjoy the outdoor pool, the fitness center and everything the JCCGW has to offer!
Individual and family summer memberships are available from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Visit the JCCGW for a tour, or contact the membership office at 301.348.3800 or [email protected].
• Fully-equipped fitness center• Full-court basketball & racquetball • Outdoor Pool
• Personal training• 100+ group exercise classes weekly• Babysitting services
Keep Cool at the J this Summer
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Beginning August 29, the JCCGW will offer a full-day, 12-month program for toddlers age 18-24 months. Fully licensed by the State of Maryland, our program provides a warm and nurturing environment filled with inquiry and exploration. Our Reggio-inspired and play-based curriculum reflects a progressive approach to early childhood education, where we believe that our young students are competent and capable.
• Newly-renovated classrooms• Indoor play spaces• Age-appropriate natural playground
(coming this fall)• Music and art • Jewish cultural enrichment
• Family events • Weekly Shabbat celebration• Gardening and nature • Special summer programming• Competitive pricing• Free full-facility family membership
For more information, contact Ora Cohen Rosenfeld at 301.348.3830 or [email protected].
We warmly welcome families of all faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds.
Registration is now open!jccgw.org/toddler
Go with the Flow – Camp Carpool & ParkingPlease note the traffic pattern that will be in effect on weekdays for camp drop off (8:40-9 a.m.) and pick up (starting at 3:40 p.m.) from June 23 through August 12. We appreciate your cooperation in helping to ensure our campers’ safety.
Program Highlights
Registration is now open for the 2016-2017 school year for before-school care and after-school programs (jccgw.org/afterschool) and for Arts Alive (jccgw.org/artsalive), our Sunday morning program for Jewish enrichment through the arts.
PRESCHOOL, YOUTH & CAMP
Registration Now Open
NEW! Preschool Toddler Program
CAMP JCC 2016 SESSIONSSession 1 | June 27-July 8 (no camp July 4)Session 2 | July 11-22Session 3 | July 25-August 12
All required camp forms are now due for those who have already enrolled!Log on to CampMinder and click on the Forms & Documents tab.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBERWed., June 8 | 7-9 p.m. | Parent Orientation at the JCCGW (parents only)
Sun., June 26 | 3-5 p.m. | Family Open House at the JCCGW (families welcome)
For more information, please call 301.348.3883 orsend an email to [email protected].
SUMMER 2016 KIDS’ CLUBAleph Week June 20-24Bet Week August 15-19Gimmel Week August 22-26
APPLY TODAY AT JCCGW.ORG/CAMPLimited Spaces Still Available!
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ARTS & CULTURE
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency which believes that a great nation deserves great art. The JCCGW is also supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County Government and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, the County Executive’s Ball for the Arts, and private sources.
LITERARY ARTS
Read Now, Discuss Later
Are you interested in joining a book group? The Hadassah/JCCGW group is always open to new members. Come join us! For information, contact Ellen Elow-Mintz at 301.897.2796 or [email protected].
Thursday, June 16 | 1 p.m. “In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist” by Ruchama King Feuerman
Spring Concert Presented byJCCGW School of DanceSunday, June 5 | 3 p.m.$12 members | $14 general public
An art exhibit will be on display from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. featuring works by preschool students of the School of Art.
For more information or to purchase tickets for the concert, visit jccgw.org or contact Debbie Clark at [email protected] or 301.348.3777.
jccgw.org/dancetothemusic
music to your ears
Guitar • Piano • Violin • Flute • Percussion Voice • Clarinet • SaxophoneContact Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].
MUSIC LESSONS
Dance to the Music!
JCCGWKreeger Auditorium
Presented by:
JCCGW School of DanceDebbie Clark, Director
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Rockville, MD 20852
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WAYS TO ORDEROnline at www.jccgw.org/concerts ($10 processing fee waived with online orders)
Mail order form to 6125 Montrose Road Rockville, MD 20852
Fax order form to 301.881.5512
Charge by phone at 301.348.3872
REFERRAL REWARDS Refer a friend to the FULL 6-Concert Series and receive your choice of:*• Backstage visit for you and your friend to meet the artists at concert of
your choice• One additional complimentary ticket to a concert of your choice• Two complimentary tickets to the Lessans Family Annual Book Festival• Two complimentary tickets to a JCCGW film program
TICKET RETURN/EXCHANGE POLICY If you can’t make a concert, you may return your ticket for a tax-deductible contribution letter or for a ticket to another concert during the 2016-2017 season.*
PARKINGFree parking is available in the JCCGW parking lot.
ACCESSIBILITYThe JCCGW and the Kreeger Auditorium are handicapped-accessible. To request handicapped-accessible seating, please contact Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].
INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETSIndividual concert tickets will be available in mid-August and can be ordered online or by phone.
For more information, contact Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].*subject to availability
STEPHENHOUGHPianoSeptember 25, 2016
DUOPARNASViolin + CelloMarch 5, 2017
ALON GOLDSTEIN &FINE ARTS QUARTETPiano + String QuartetApril 2, 2017
MATT HAIMOVITZ &CHRISTOPHER O’RILEYCello + PianoMay 7, 2017
PACIFICAQUARTETString QuartetNovember 13, 2016
BENJAMIN BEILMAN & HAOCHEN ZHANGViolin + PianoDecember 11, 2016
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ADULTS
We asked students why they take Hebrew classes at the JCCGW. Here’s what they told us:
“Hebrew Ulpan at the JCC is: fun, conversational, current, enhancing fluency, connection, community, laughter, awareness, timely, fluid, joy, accomplishment, progress and so much more!”
-Bob Rodman
Beginning the week of June 20, some senior adult programs that regularly meet at the Center will be held off-site to accommodate our campers. We apologize for any inconvenience, and hope you will enjoy our same wonderful programs held elsewhere for the summer. For more information, please contact Debbie Sokobin at 301.348.3760 or [email protected].
RING HOUSE1801 East Jefferson Street, RockvilleTuesdays @ the J10 a.m. – Chair exercise11 a.m. – Program12 p.m. – Lovely lunch1 p.m. – Yiddish discussion group1 p.m. – Senior adult chorus
Known to amicably “battle” over controversial issues at their weekly meetings, the JCCGW men’s group recently took a field trip to Antietam National Battlefield. Such a great time was had by all that another excursion is being planned, this time to Gettysburg. For more information about the men’s group, please contact Debbie Sokobin at 301.348.3760 or [email protected].
A bite at a local restaurant made the men’s group field trip complete.
“I love taking Hebrew at the JCC. This is something I have wanted to do most of my adult life but somehow I did not have the time. It is such a pleasure now to understand much conversation in Hebrew and even understand some of the prayers in synagogue. The classes are professionally taught by excellent teachers. We are so lucky to also learn and discuss our Jewish history and have lively discussions on world events.”
-Roberta Lasken
“Ulpan at the JCC is not just the class, it’s an experience. I searched high and low for a Hebrew class that catered
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON6101 Executive Boulevard, RockvilleJCC Men’s ClubTuesdays 1-2:30 p.m.Wednesdays 2:15-3:45 p.m. B’NAI ISRAEL CONGREGATION6301 Montrose Road, Rockville Women’s ConnectionsMondays | 10:45 a.m.-12 p.m. ESOL ClassesThursdays | June 23-July 2810-11:30 a.m.
to the student instead of where the students are made to fit any which way into the class. I finally found that at the Ulpan of the JCCGW. I could not recommend it more highly!”
-Sonia Olchyk
“It’s like spending two hours every week in Israel.”
-Edward Waldman
JCCGW Hebrew classes are held throughout the summer. For details, see page 10, visit jccgw.org, or contact Rivka Degani at 301.348.3810 or [email protected].
Rabbi Elyssa’s Mindful Minute“Summertime and the livin’ is easy . . .” While this tends to be a popular time to rest and recharge, studies have shown that high temperatures make it harder for humans to think clearly. We are more prone to accidents, tempers and mistakes. In the Jewish calendar, this also begins a period of sadness leading to the memories of destruction and calamity for our people. Slow down, enjoy the weather, and don’t forget to cool off.
Why Study Hebrew at the JCCGW?
“It’s Like Spending Two Hours Every Week in Israel”
Senior Adult Programs Summer Schedule Men’s Group Visits Antietam
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SUMMER CLASSES
Registration is now open. For descriptions and to register, please visit jccgw.org.
Summer Mamanet ClinicsFor information about these sports clinics for women 18 and older, please contact Anthony Hunter at 301.348.3852 or [email protected].
CLASS CODE AGE DAY DATES TIMEFEE mem/gen.
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AQUATICS Caroline Cardullo: 301.348.3490 or [email protected] note that because renovations are being made to the indoor pool, all aquatics classes will be held in the outdoor pool for the summer session.
Swim Lessons Waterbabies 15405 6-18 mos Su Jun 19-Aug 7 9-9:30 am $84/$101
Swim Lessons Watertots 15413 18 mos-3 yrs Su Jun 19-Aug 7 9:30-10 am $84/$101
Swim Lessons Level 15379 3-5 yrs Su Jun 19-Aug 7 10-10:30 am $84/$101
Swim Lessons Level 1 15381 3-5 yrs Tu Jun 21-Aug 9 4:15-4:45 pm $96/$115
Swim Lessons Level 1 15385 3-5 yrs W Jun 22-Aug 10 4:15-4:45 pm $96/$115
Swim Lessons Level 2 15411 4-6 yrs Su Jun 19-Aug 7 10:30-11 am $84/$101
Swim Lessons Level 2 15412 4-6 yrs Tu Jun 21-Aug 9 5-5:30 pm $96/$115
Swim Lessons Level 2 15429 4-6 yrs W Jun 22-Aug 10 5-5:30 pm $96/$115
Swim Lessons Level 3 15403 4-7 yrs Su Jun 19-Aug 7 11-11:30 am $84/$101
Swim Lessons Level 4 15404 6-14 yrs Su Jun 19-Aug 7 11:30 am-12 pm $84/$101
Pre-Team Swim Club 15382 6-14 yrs M & Th Jun 20-Aug 11 4:15-5:15 pm $133/$162
Mid-Day Masters Swim Club 15410 18+ yrs M & W & F Jun 20-Sep 2 12-1 pm $184 members only
Mid-Day Master Swim Punch Pass - 10 Visits 15414 18+ yrs M & W & F Jun 20-Sep 2 12-1 pm $75 members only
HEBREW CLASSES Rivka Degani: 301.348.3810 | [email protected]
Intensive Beginning Hebrew Summer Class 15431 14+ yrs Tu & Th Jun 21-Jul 28 7-9:30 pm $350
Intermediate Level Hebrew Summer Class 15430 14+ yrs M Jun 27-Aug 1 7-9:30 pm $150
Advanced Hebrew Summer Class 15433 14+ yrs W Jul 6-27 7-9:30 pm $150
BENDER-DOSIK PARENTING CENTER Lauren Dworkin: 301.348.3837 | [email protected]
Story Time Wednesdays 15443 0-4 yrs W Jun 8-Aug 10 10-11 am $25/$30
Story Time Thursdays 15444 0-4 yrs Th Jun 9-Aug 11 10-11 am $25/$30
Shabbat Shalom Playgroup 15406 0-5 yrs F Jun 10-Aug 12 10-11 am Free/register at jccgw.org/parenting
Hot Date! Summer Playtime 15445 0-12 mos M Jun 13-Aug 8 11 am-12 pm $20/$25
Hot Date! Summer Playtime 15446 12-24 mos Tu Jun 14-Aug 9 11 am-12 pm $20/$25
FITNESS Dawn Hubbard-Powell: 301.348.3891 | [email protected]
Parkinson's - NIA 15426 18+ yrs Su May 1-Jul 24 1-2 pm $85
Parkinson's - Chair based 15425 18+ yrs Tu May 3-Jul 19 1-2 pm $85
Parkinson's - Yoga 15388 18+ yrs Th May 5-Jul 21 1-2 pm $85
Tai Chi 15380 12+ yrs M Jul 11-Sep 19 11:30 am-12:30 pm $99/$149
Women with Weights 15391 16+ yrs M & F Jun 6-Jul 29 9:30-10:30 am $135/$150
KARATE Susan Fischer: 301.348.3892 | [email protected]
Lil Dragons Karate 15419 3-5 yrs W Jun 29-Aug 10 3:15-3:55 pm $135/$156
Kid Tiger Karate 15415 5-8 yrs W Jun 29-Aug 10 4-4:45 pm $135/$156
Beginner/Intemediate Karate 15416 7-18 yrs W Jun 29-Aug 10 4:45-5:30 pm $135/$156
Advanced/Black Belt Karate 15420 7+ yrs W Jun 29-Aug 10 5:30-6:15 pm $135/$156
SPORTS Anthony Hunter: 301.348.3852 | [email protected].
Summer Sports Fun 15478 6-12 yrs M, Tu, W, Th Jun 27-Jul 7 4:15-5 pm $100/$120
Summer Sports Fun 15479 6-12 yrs M, Tu, W, Th Jul 11-21 4:15-5 pm $100/$120
Summer Sports Fun 15480 6-12 yrs M, Tu, W, Th Jul 25-Aug 11 4:15-5 pm $150/$180
MUSIC Private music lessons are offered year-round for students 5+ years. Contact Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 of [email protected].
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CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank You for Your SupportTo make a tribute gift, please visit jccgw.org/tribute or contact Katya at 301.348.3855 or [email protected].
The following list reflects gifts received from April 21 through May 16.
CAMP R. Andrew Helgeson “Heart of Gold” Memorial Endowment Fund for Camp JCC Counselor Awards• in memory of “our son, Andrew” by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Jennifer Helgeson by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Rita Helgeson by Jennifer and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Richard Helgeson by Jennifer and Rita Helgeson• in remembrance of the yahrzeit on August
9th of Bernard Samuel Feinstein, maternal grandfather of Andrew
by Rita, Richard and Jennifer Helgeson• in remembrance of the yahrzeit on July 3rd of
Rose Feinstein Brown, maternal great aunt of Andrew
by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Andrea Kronzek by Rita, Richard and Jennifer Helgeson• congratulations to Mona and Neal Shah
on the birth of their daughter, Mira, proud grandparents Hansa and Sudhir Desai
by Rita, Richard and Jennifer Helgeson• congratulations to Adria and Afolabi Charles
Olaleye on the birth of their daughter, Zion Marie
by Rita, Richard and Jennifer Helgeson
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSMarc Goodman Memorial Endowment Fund for Sports Activities for Children • in memory of Hilda Berman Cohen by Leslie and Eddie Shear and family
EARLY CHILDHOODLarry Osterman Nursery School Scholarship Fund• in memory of Larry Osterman by Nancy and Richard Alpher
GENERAL SUPPORTAnnual Fund• in memory of Coleman Raphael by Bernice and Morton Shapiro• in honor of Cathy Gildenhorn by Robyn Collins
IMAGINE: A Night Supporting Scholarships at the J• in honor of Liza Levy by Miriam and David Cohen; Laura and Mike
Cutler; Nina and Sol Glasner; Jill and Rob
Granader; Bonnie Hammerschlag; Linda and Jerry Herman; Phil Margolius; Tammy and Cliff Mendelson; Raizon Family; Karen and Jon Simon; Beth and Leonard Sloan
HEALTH & FITNESSJCC Maccabi Games• in honor of Zach Miller by Gary Miller
JEWISH FAMILY LIVING & LEARNING Sklar Zuckerman Endowment Fund to Promote Ahavat Yisrael• in memory of Bernice Singer by Sue Zuckerman
SENIOR ADULTSDr. Coleman and Sylvia Raphael Endowment for Older Adult Programs• in memory of Coleman Raphael by Carole and Mickey Fox; John Micera;
Elaine Rosenblum; Selma and Harvey Sweetbaum; Debbie Yonker; Deb Yonker and Vince Foy; Gabriela Yonker
Morris and Sonia Savage Memorial Fund for Senior Adult Education Programs• in honor of Jan Michel Sherman’s special
birthday by May Savage
Senior Adult Programs• in memory of Oseermar Marwani’s father by Joy and Ron Paul and family• in honor of Benjy Sokobin’s graduation by Jodi and Mark Shulimson
Sweetbaum Family Endowment Fund for Senior Adult Programs• in honor of Selma Sweetbaum’s speedy
recovery by Gloria and Lee Derkay; Kandy and Ed
Hutman; Andi and Sheldon Kronzek
SPECIAL NEEDS Alma and Joseph B. Gildenhorn Endowment for Children with Special Needs• in memory of Charlotte Schlosberg by Alma and Joe Gildenhorn
Special Needs and Inclusion Program• in memory of Julian Lerner by Merle, Michael, Elliott and Adam Toobin• in honor of Anna Berger’s bat mitzvah by Joy and Ron Paul and family
VOLUNTERSJacob Siegel and Sarah Siegel Sacks Memorial Fund for Volunteer Services• in memory of Mort Rosenberg by Joan Weinberg and Jerry Hulman
Donate your vehicle and support three agencies.
240.283.6000www.car-j.org
• jewish Foundation for group Homes
• jewish community center of greater washington
• jewish council for the aging
Contact Adam Tennenat 301.348.3815 or
SundayGrand Slam
SundayGrand Slam
THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON presents
Washington Nationals vs Colorado Rockies1:35 p.m. first pitch
Activities begin 2 hours prior to start of game!
Register today with JCCGW: shalomdc.org/gss2016jccgw
For more information:shalomdc.org/grandslam
JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY AT
Nationals ParkAUGUST 28, 2016
JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY AT
Nationals Park
12 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
UPCOMING EVENTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 p.m. JCCGW Annual Meeting &
Volunteer Recognition Awards
FRIDAY, JUNE 37:30-8:30 a.m. Ride for the Living:
Satellite ride from Auschwitz to JCC Krakow (page 6)
5-7 p.m. Splash into Shabbat: pool safety tips, storytelling, pool games and Shabbat singalong. Please visit jccgw.org/splash or call 301.348.3848.
SATURDAY, JUNE 49 a.m. National Parkinson
Foundation’s Moving Day® (page 6)
SUNDAY, JUNE 52-6 p.m. Israel Fest at the JCCGW
(page 4)3 p.m. JCCGW School of Dance
showcase (page 8)
THURSDAY, JUNE 91:30-3:30 p.m. Coming of Age Movie
Matinee and discussion at Leisure World Clubhouse II: “Meet the Patels.” $6. 301.348.3832
SUNDAY, JUNE 12Shavuot7 a.m.-8 p.m. H&F hours
MONDAY, JUNE 13Shavuot5:30 a.m.-10 p.m. H&F hoursOffices and preschool are closed.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1512:30-3 p.m. Coming of Age Food
‘n Fun at Crave restaurant. $25. 301.348.3832
5-8 p.m. Member Appreciation Pool Party (page 6)
THURSDAY, JUNE 161 p.m. JCCGW/Hadassah Book
Group: “In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist” by Ruchama King Feuerman (page 8)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 221:30-3 p.m. Coming of Age meets at
Shaare Tefila: “The Music Pilgrim Trio.” $6. 301.348.3832
THURSDAY, JUNE 231:30-3:30 p.m. History Club meets at
the JCCGW. 301.348.37607:30 p.m. Mix & Mingle for baby
boomers and kindred spirits. $3. 301.348.3808
MONDAY, JUNE 2710:20 a.m.-2 p.m. Coming of
Age Day @ the Ring with exercise, discussion, lunch and entertainment by Christiana Drapkin. $5. 301.348.3832
MONDAY, JULY 4Independence Day7 a.m.-6 p.m. Outdoor pool & H&F
hours
WEDNESDAY, JULY 68:30-10 a.m. Camp JCC tour (page 5)
THURSDAY, JULY 218:30-10 a.m. Camp JCC tour (page 5)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 38:30-10 a.m. Camp JCC tour (page 5)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28Grand Slam Sunday (page 11)
HEALTH & FITNESS HOURSMon.-Thur. 5:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Fri. 5:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.Sat. 7:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sun. 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
The building closes ½ hour after the H&F Department closes.
SELMA SWEETBAUM SENIOR SATELLITE PROGRAM301.348.3760
MondaysTemple Solel in Bowie
TuesdaysJCCGW in Rockville
1st & 3rd Wednesday Of Each MonthYoung Israel Shomrei Emunah
Congregation in Silver Spring
2nd & 4th Wednesday of Each MonthHar Tzeon Congregation in Wheaton
ThursdaysHar Tzeon Congregation in Wheaton
MONDAYS11 a.m. Women’s Connections 7:15 p.m. Duplicate Bridge
TUESDAYS1-2:30 p.m. Senior Chorus/Song Circle1 p.m. Men’s Discussion Group2:30 p.m. Chess
WEDNESDAYS10-10:30 a.m. Storytime Singalong. Age 5 and under with parent/caregiver2 p.m. Men’s Discussion Group
THURSDAYS1 p.m. Scrabble3 p.m. Drop-in Discussion in Hebrew
FRIDAYS10-11 a.m. Shabbat Shalom Age 6 mos.-3 yrs.10 a.m.-12 p.m. Chess
WEEKLY ONGOING PROGRAMS