A Yiddish Journey From Then to Now
Explore the history and development of the Yiddish language that, at one time, was the "mame-loshn" (mother tongue) of almost 13 million people, or about 75% of the global Jewish population. […]
Explore the history and development of the Yiddish language that, at one time, was the "mame-loshn" (mother tongue) of almost 13 million people, or about 75% of the global Jewish population. […]
Are you leading a Seder of your own? Attending a Seder? Doing your own thing for Passover? Join Rabbi Michael Schwartz, the JCCNS’ Co-Director of Jewish Engagement, for an online […]
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!
Pianist Ian Scarfe invites us to his living room for a live-streamed piano concert where he will explore the evolution of classical piano styles. Scarfe starts our journey with Bach's elegant and orderly Preludes and Fugues from […]
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 […]
What do Gefilte Fish and Teenage Girls Have in Common? Join us for a viewing of two short documentaries and a discussion facilitated by award-winning filmmaker Lisa Kors (Shayna Maidels) […]
After funding is cut for the school musical, a high school teacher in the Bronx resolves to earn it back by recruiting a fellow statistics teacher (who is secretly a […]
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 in this presentation which highlights the background and work of nine (9) Jewish architects who have designed well-known buildings in the United States and around the world, including Richard […]