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Due to expected weather conditions, Sid Jacobson JCC will have a delayed opening tomorrow, Monday, January 26, at 1:00 PM. At that time, the building will be open for recreation use only, including the Fitness Center, basketball courts, and pool. All other programs, classes, and services will remain closed. Please check our website or social media for any additional updates before heading in, as conditions may continue to evolve.
Due to expected weather conditions, Sid Jacobson JCC will have a delayed opening tomorrow, Monday, January 26, at 1:00 PM. At that time, the building will be open for recreation use only, including the Fitness Center, basketball courts, and pool. All other programs, classes, and services will remain closed. Please check our website or social media for any additional updates before heading in, as conditions may continue to evolve.

Events

Spotlight Speaker: Susan Lucci, Actress and Author of La Lucci

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Susan Lucci–Daytime’s Leading Lady–joins us for an extraordinary and intimate conversation about her life, career, and her highly anticipated new memoir, La Lucci. This event is a pre–book–release appearance. Thursday, […]

In Conversation with… Tales of Jewish Joy

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

A thought-provoking discussion featuring Sara Goodman Confino, Jacqueline Friedland, Jean Meltzer, and Jane L. Rosen, four bestselling historical and contemporary fiction authors exploring the art of writing Jewish stories, and […]

Book Club: Flesh

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Share your thoughts on today’s best-selling novels, moderated by Nicole Yablans, an English teacher and library consultant. March's pick is Flesh by bestselling author and Booker prize winner David Szalay. […]

Author Breakfast: Fagin the Thief by Allison Epstein

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

A reimagining of the world created by Charles Dickens, seen through the eyes of Jacob Fagin—Victorian literature’s notorious villain. $65 per person