Adults and children ages 3+ can paddle board in Marblehead Harbor from 4:00-5:30pm. No experience necessary! (Adult not required to participate with children, but is required to stay on beach while children are paddling.) Children under 3 or those not paddle-boarding are invited to hang on the beach. Shabbat and pizza dinner to follow. (A waiver will need to be completed for each paddler before participating. Link will be sent via email.)
We will be discussing Table for Two by Amor Towles. Book club will be meeting on Zoom only. Please email Sara Ewing at sewing@jccns.com for Zoom link
Join us for an invigorating discussion about the biggest news stories of the month. We look forward to seeing you! Bagels will be served. FREE and open to everyone!
All local dogs are invited for a fun-filled afternoon at the JCCNS outdoor pool to close out our summer season! $5 per dog and OPEN TO ALL DOGS! Owners must accompany their dogs. Proof of rabies vaccination required. All proceeds will be donated to Northeast Animal Shelter.
The event is FREE and open to everyone but please RSVP to Susan Weiner at susan.templesinai@gmail.com
Monthly Mid-Day Speaker Series In partnership with Explorers Lifelong Learners Institute Join Michael Goldman, political consultant and Salem Explorers lecturer, who will discuss 25 songs from the 1960s that were written to convey a specific message and influence change. FREE and everyone is welcome, but please RSVP below. Coffee and bagels will be served
JBC is excited to be hosting A Community One Read with Allison Gilbert moderated by Lori Gottlieb in honor of the late Dr. Ruth in partnership with our JBC Network Member Sites . Click here to register
at JCCNS Join us in conversation with Dr. Brandy Shufutinsky to explore the trends that are exacerbating the recent growth in antisemitism, both locally and worldwide. Topics will include: • How antisemitism has, once again, become so pervasive • The relationship between antisemitism, anti-Zionism and racism • The influence of educational policies and teaching methods […]
The investigation of Holocaust sites using archaeological methods has emerged in recent years as a new sub-discipline. In this lecture, Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls will discuss her work at two sites of persecution–Treblinka and Alderney–highlighting how innovative, interdisciplinary approaches have led to new spatial, historical and material understandings of these landscapes of mass violence. Professor […]
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