How the Year 1968 Created Today’s America

Monthly Mid-Day Speaker Series In partnership with Explorers Lifelong Learners Institute Join Michael Goldman, political consultant and Salem Explorers lecturer, who will discuss how the year 1968 was the most consequential year of the 20th century. Coffee and bagels will be served. FREE and everyone is welcome, but you must RSVP (click "Going" below.)

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Gaza Update: How it happened and what comes next

Join Alex Safian, PhD, Associate Director and Research Director of CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis) for a talk and Q&A. Free, but please RSVP below (click "Going.") For more information, email Sara Ewing at sewing@jccns.com.

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Jennifer Rosner, Once We Were Home

Once We Were Home, a novel that weaves together the fictional lives of four displaced children, has been called a “revelation” that animates WWII histories readers never knew about. Oskar and Ana have been hidden by a Polish farm family. Roger has been raised in a convent. Renata believes her German parents are her own. What happens after […]

Festival of Lights Glow in the Dark Dance Party

Join us for a glow in the dark dance party, Hanukkah activities, Pizza and delicious Hanukkah treats, here at the JCCNS! For families with children ages 8 and under Free and Open to the Public, but you must RSVP. *We are no longer taking RSVPs as we are at capacity for this event.* If you […]

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