• Mah Jongg Immersion

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

    Learn how to play the popular game everyone is talking about in four days using the official rules of the National Mah Jongg League. The 2025 card is required for this class and can be purchased for $15. Class size limited. 4 sessions Tuesday, February 17-Friday, February 20, 2-5pm $145 members / $195 nonmembers

  • Maccabi Games 15U Boys Baseball Tryouts

    Be a part of the incredible Olympic-style event for Jewish teens in Kansas City, KS, this summer, Friday, July 31-Friday, August 7! These tryouts are open to teens ages 13-15 years (born between August 7, 2011-August 1, 2013).

  • Resilience U for Teens (3-Part Series)

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

    Grades: 9-12 Help your teen thrive with brain-based strategies to manage school, activities, and social pressures. Build focus, confidence, resilience, and independence. Dinner served; scholarships available. Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm February 24, March 24, April 28 $75 members / $100 nonmembers

  • Cancer Wellness: Nutrition for Strength, Comfort & Healing

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

    Join oncology-certified dietitian Hillary Sachs for a three-session series focused on winter nourishment and digestive support. Explore how to stay energized, manage cravings, and reduce digestive discomfort before, during, and after treatment with practical, healing‑centered nutrition tools. All programs and services offered by the Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center, including our workshops, are free of charge. […]

  • 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 how the literary landscape has changed since October 7th. Wine, cheese, and dessert will be served. $35 members / $45 nonmembers Register