JCCNS Womens Book Club
We will be discussing Horse by Geraldine Brooks Book club will be meeting IN PERSON at the JCCNS but will also be available virtually. Please email Sara Ewing at sewing@jccns.com for Zoom link.
We will be discussing Horse by Geraldine Brooks Book club will be meeting IN PERSON at the JCCNS but will also be available virtually. Please email Sara Ewing at sewing@jccns.com for Zoom link.
This loving tribute to Gene Wilder celebrates his life and legacy as the comic genius behind an extraordinary string of film roles, from his first collaboration with Mel Brooks in […]
The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife, Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family while their home sits mere yards away from the setting of […]
Join us for a showcase of some of the most exciting and thought-provoking short films from across the world! Special guest Lisa Kors, award-winning filmmaker, will be joining us live […]
NEW DATE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY All seniors are welcome to enjoy a live performance by the Insight Band and share a delicious complimentary lunch at the JCCNS. Space is […]
The Catskills is a humorous and nostalgic tribute to what became affectionately known as the Borscht Belt. Stand-up comedians share their best shtick while former waiters, entertainers, and dance instructors recount […]
This week’s Shabbat Celebration will be hosted by Congregation Shirat Hayam. Let’s celebrate Shabbat as a community of young North Shore families. Join us for a family-friendly dinner, engaging stories, […]
We will be discussing The Latecomer by Jean Haniff Korelitz. Book club will be meeting IN PERSON at the JCCNS but will also be available virtually. Please email Sara Ewing […]
This heartwarming, culture-clash odyssey unfolds an improbable friendship between a stranded Brooklyn Jew and an Arab nomad in the vast desert, bringing humor and camaraderie. Ultra-Orthodox Ben sets out […]
In the 1970s, a group of dreamers embarked on a utopian experiment, giving birth to Neve Shalom—a village envisioned as a model of harmonious coexistence between Arabs and Jews. […]