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 The Well-Tempered Clavier, progressing through the drama and form of classical-era Mozart and Beethoven, and finally to the heart-rending passion of Brahms and the other late-Romantics. Save! Get “Early Bird” […]
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 Producers to the enigmatic title role in the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, to his inspired on-screen partnership with Richard Pryor 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) on the theme of teenage rebellion and how Judaism changes through the generations. Bagels and coffee will be served. The event is FREE but please […]
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 card counter and recovering gambling addict) to cheat at an underground card game run by the Hasidic Jewish community. The plan goes awry with mounting […]
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 the worst atrocities of recent history. Shot in and around the historic site of Auschwitz and anchored by Mica Levi’s haunting score, The Zone of Interest is […]
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 Neutra, Victor Gruen, Louis Kahn, Max Abramovitz, Eero Saarinen, Frank Gehry, Denise Scott Brown, Moshe Safdie, and Daniel Libeskind. Save! Register by May 4th for […]
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 to introduce the films. CLICK HERE FOR FILM DETAILS AND TICKETS
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 limited. Please RSVP to Sara Ewing at sewing@jccns.com or (857)285-7913.
Don’t miss pianist & instructor Clint Edwards and his special series created specifically for our Alliance. Dive into masterpieces by J. Strauss, Copland, Shostakovich and Mendelssohn. Save! Register by May 7th for "Early Bird" pricing! Click here for tickets
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 tales of the family-run resorts and bungalows that inspired films like Dirty Dancing. Featuring home movies, publicity photos, postcards, and menus, this time capsule provides an […]
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, activities, and songs! Families with Children 8 and younger are welcome! Event is FREE and open to the public. Please RSVP below (click “Going”).
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 at sewing@jccns.com for Zoom link.
Please join us as we observe a short program and a moment of silence to commemorate Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s official Memorial Day in honor of the fallen soldiers of the wars of Israel and victims of actions of terrorism. We will then transition to a more joyful gathering in celebration of Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israel’s Independence […]
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 to rescue Alexandria, Egypt's dwindling Jewish community, but finds himself marooned in the Sinai Desert. His last glimmer of hope rests with Adel, a gruff […]
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. Despite their noble aspirations, this community found itself entangled in internal conflicts and beset by external challenges that put their revolutionary vision to the test. […]
It is 1937 and Stella, a German Jewish refugee, finds work in a Scottish country estate owned by the fascist Earl of Rig. With war looming and desperate to find her missing parents, Stella is quickly accepted as one of the family and must hide her true identity to survive. While there she falls […]
Inspired by real events, Shoshana is a political thriller set in the 1930s in Tel Aviv, a brand new European Jewish city being built on the shores of the Mediterranean. Thomas Wilkin (Douglas Booth) works in the anti-terrorist squad of the British Palestine Police Force chasing an underground leader who believes Israel can only be built through […]
Join the JCCNS Early Childhood Program for games, bounce houses, pony rides, food, fun and more! Click here for more details
A musical performance from Israel. At Congregation Shirat Hayam. Doors open at 7:00pm Join us for a community-wide Yom Ha’atzmaut concert with Shufuni, a musical collective from the Gaza Envelope in Israel. This powerful performance will be followed by a moderated Q&A with the musicians who will share stories of their life-changing experiences from October […]
Inspired by true events during the 1942 Nazi occupation of Poland, Love Gets A Room is the story of a Jewish stage actress who must make the gut-wrenching decision to follow her heart or to escape the Warsaw ghetto. This latest film by internationally acclaimed director Rodrigo Corté is a romantic tale of love and survival […]
Manish, a talented young street dancer from Mumbai, is determined to be a professional dancer, despite the odds stacked against him and parents who insist that he follow a traditional path. He meets an Israeli ballet master who encourages him to pursue his dream. However, when pitted against another talented dancer, Manish realizes he […]
At Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School Street, Marblehead Marblehead Little Theatre is pleased to announce a collaboration with local faith leaders. Join us for a reading of “From Silence,” a 2016 play by Anne Marilyn Lucas, which presents a powerful story about the Holocaust’s legacy on one survivor and how its impact has continued to […]