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MARCH 2015
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MAY 2014
OUR GIRLS FRIDAYCelia Barash and granddaughter Ellie (cover photo)
have a standing date at the CenterPage 2
EXPRESSIONS FINE ARTIsraeli Art Exhibit & Sale
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PRE-PASSOVERSPIRITUALITY RETREATwith Kirtan Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D.
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March 2015
2 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
Some JCCGW regulars say that the Center is their home away from home. Member Celia Barash spends so much time at the Center that one could turn that phrase around and say her real home is her home away from the JCCGW!
Celia was born in Washington, DC, and moved to Los Angeles with her family when she was 3. At 18, she went to Israel (she remembers the exact day because it was six days after the Six-Day War) and attended The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After graduation, she moved back to the DC area and earned a master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland.
Some 40 years ago, Celia worked at Camp JCC supervising the leadership-in-training program. She also taught Hebrew at the Center for Camp JCC and for young adults who were planning to go to Israel.
Celia and her husband David both attended singles programs at the JCCGW (but, alas,
Ellie Barash (center) and her grandmother Celia Barash (right) spend quality time together at the Center every Friday. They often let David Barash (left), Ellie’s grandfather and Celia’s husband, join in.
this wasn’t where they met). They have two sons who, when they were young, Celia and David brought to the JCCGW for programs such as Chanukah and Purim celebrations, Fill-in-the-Gap and babysitting.
Currently, Celia is education director of Bethesda Chevy Chase Jewish Community Group (BCCJCG) which meets at the Center on Sundays. On Wednesday nights, she is at the Center teaching Hebrew for BCCJCG. Celia has also worked for Montgomery County Social Services, JSSA, the Hebrew Home and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.
Celia and David work out in the JCCGW fitness center several days each week. In the summer, they spend a lot of time at the outdoor pool.
Ellie, Celia and David’s granddaughter, is one year old. Celia has been bringing Ellie to the JCCGW every Friday since Ellie was three months old. They attend Shabbat Shalom playgroup in the parenting center,
head to the atrium for Shabbat Sing, and then have lunch. Exhausted from all that activity, Ellie takes a much-deserved snooze and when she wakes up, David is there to whisk her off to play at Recreation Station, the Center’s indoor play gym.
Working out at the JCCGW for so many years has paid off for Celia. She is now in great shape for all the bending, lifting and schlepping she does on Fridays spending time at the Center with Ellie. And she wouldn’t have it any other way.
center STORY
ALL ARE WELCOME
Our Girls Friday By Andrea Kronzek
CENTER SCENE EDITORIAL STAFFTreva Bustow, Chief Marketing OfficerMauricio Garcia, Production Artist/DesignAndrea Kronzek, Editor
Center Scene, the magazine of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, is issued monthly from September through June.
The Center is a member of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America, a beneficiary agency of The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, and receives support from the United Way and Combined Federal Campaigns.
For information on advertising in Center Scene, contact Rebecca Salzman at 301.348.3754 or [email protected].
Center Scene assumes no responsibility for the kashrut status of products advertised.
The JCCGW embraces and welcomes the diversity of our community and encourages everyone to seek meaning and fulfillment by participating in our rich programming inspired by our Jewish heritage. We open our doors to everyone, including people of all backgrounds, religions, abilities and sexual orientations, and interfaith couples and families.
Inclusion permeates our Center. Inclusion is belonging.
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There are two things that I love most about being at the JCC. The first is that on any given day, I can greet a preschooler and a senior. There is no generation gap here as our programs attract everyone from the “greatest generation” to “boomers” to “Gen Xers” to “Millennials.” The second is the incredible variety of programs happening here every day – from fitness to preschool, from yoga to senior lunch, from water aerobics to dance, from camp to literature and film – the list goes on. Creating a welcoming and inclusive environment that serves so many with such variety motivates me and keeps me thinking about what we can do next to engage and meet the needs of our community.
And there is never a shortage of things we can do next at the Center. We are often approached with new program ideas or offers, requests to partner with another organization to host a program in the Center, and requests to co-sponsor another organization’s program held elsewhere. Assessing these opportunities takes considerable time and thought. The filter that my staff and I use is whether the opportunity advances our mission and aligns with our values. We consider whether the program builds community or connects us with Israel. Is it inclusive? Will it help advance a participant’s mind, body and/or spirit? And, of course, we have to consider financial implications.
Last September, I was intrigued when a colleague presented me with an opportunity for our Center to apply to participate in The Edmond J. Safra National Parkinson’s Wellness Initiative. This program started in 2007 as a ground-breaking community-based partnership with the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF), the JCC of Manhattan and the NYU Langone Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center, funded by The Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation. What attracted me to the possibility of participating is that the program involves a new community center based model of care for patients with Parkinson’s disease. Further, the concept connects directly to our values of serving the entire community, caring and compassion, diversity and inclusion, and a holistic approach to wellness. In addition, we would have the opportunity to partner with an NPF Center of Excellence to improve the wellness of individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s in the Greater Washington area.
What I learned through the application process is that Parkinson’s is the second most common neurodegenerative disease (after Alzheimer’s), affecting almost one million Americans. It is associated with a progressive loss of motor control as well as non-motor control symptoms such as
depression and anxiety. There is no cure and almost 60,000 new cases are diagnosed in the U.S. each year. While the incidence of Parkinson’s increases with age, an estimated four percent of people with Parkinson’s are diagnosed by age 50.
I am thrilled to announce that our Center and the JCC of Greater Boston were the first two JCCs selected for the expansion of this
initiative. We will receive a three-year grant and technical assistance and support from Georgetown University Medical Center to build a quality, comprehensive Parkinson’s Wellness program with exercise, support and educational components.
The goals of this program are:• To provide vitally needed wellness, support and
education opportunities for individuals living with Parkinson’s and their families and friends.
• To raise awareness about Parkinson’s and living well with Parkinson’s.
• To become part of a national network of compassionate partners in this initiative to provide hope and improve quality of life for individuals living with Parkinson’s.
• To collect data on program outcomes that will be shared at the national and international levels.
This is a special opportunity for our Center to partner with Georgetown University Medical Center to put wellness within the reach of individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s through a new approach that combines expert medical care with intentional wellness, through physical exercise, education and support in a warm community environment. The program’s low-cost services will be open to anyone with Parkinson’s. Please look for announcements later this spring as we roll out this next new wellness initiative.
center LEADERSHIP
The Next Big Thing at the Center Message from Michael
Michael Feinstein, CEO
Photo by Shmulik Almany
COUNCIL OF ADVISORSDaniel H. AbramowitzDavid S. BenderStuart BindemanDean EisenBernard ForseterGreg FriedmanThe Honorable Douglas F. GanslerToni GoodmanEric KassoffMichael KayMark Lerner
PAST PRESIDENTSMorris Cafritz z”l
Marcella E. CohenScott M. Cohen The Honorable Stuart E. EizenstatBarry P. FormanRosalie B. Gerber z”l
Michael S. GildenhornCol. Julius Goldstein z”l
Simon Hirshman z”l
Lesley IsraelRosalyn Levy JonasEdward H. KaplanJoel S. Kaufman z”l
Harry King z”l
Fred Kogod z”l
Robert P. KogodSamuel Lehrman
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Michael Feinstein, Chief Executive OfficerTreva Bustow, Chief Marketing OfficerRuth E. Carski, Chief Financial Officer
Tracey E. Dorfmann, Chief Program OfficerAmy I. Gantz, Chief Operating Officer
Adam Tennen, Chief Development Officer
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMERITUSRobert H. Weiner
Jeffrey Linowes Lawrence MannAlan MeltzerRobert PhillipsPamela Nadell, PhDHoward RossJulie SilverKathy SklarMarc SolomonRobin TaubMichael E. WinerSusan Zuckerman
Harry M. Linowes Steven D. LustigPhilip N. MargoliusCol. Benjamin Ourisman z”l
Sydney M. PolakoffRichard B. Reff, M.D.Leo Schlossberg z”l
Burnett Siman z”l
Beth C. SloanCharles E. Smith z”l
Andrew M. SternJohn D. VerStandigBernard M. WeiszBernard S. White z”l
Morton H. Wilner z”l
Donald E. Wolpe
z”l of blessed memory
OFFICERS Bradley C. Stillman, President
Felicia K. Gottdenker, President-ElectBrian Pearlstein, Vice President for
Administration/TreasurerHeidi Hookman Brodsky,
Vice President for DevelopmentMindy Berger, Vice President for
Member & Guest ServicesArthur Polott, Vice President for Programming
Neil Gurvitch, Vice President & General CounselMatthew Weinberg, Secretary
Andrew Chod, Assistant SecretaryDarryl Shrock, Assistant TreasurerMonique Buckles, Ombudsperson
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEERobert G. Epstein
Gilly ArieBrent Berger, MDRobert I. BlackNathan BortnickAndrew BridgeBrian GainesToby GottesmanHolli Beckerman JaffeRandi K. MeyrowitzCandace OurismanAdam Polsky
Helen RubinTracy Bloom SchwartzReed SexterAndrew P. ShulmanDale SingerMaurice VerStandigDavid WaghelsteinThe Honorable Jeff
WaldstreicherSharon Zissman
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTScott M. Cohen
4 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
center HEALTH & FITNESS
Facing Fertility IssuesTuesday, March 3 | 7:45 p.m.
Tournaments of Champions
Learn the FUNdamentals
It’s a Hit!
FREE Running ClinicTuesday, March 10 | 3-5 p.m.
INDOOR TRIATHLON Just TRI It!Sunday, March 22Check in 7:30 a.m. | Race 8-9 a.m.
Many find the world of fertility isolating and time consuming. Take some time for yourself to connect with others facing similar issues. Dr. Karen Wasserstein, a psychologist with a focus on health and fertility, will host this support group the first Tuesday of each month at the JCCGW.
jccgw.org/fertility
Interested in getting involved in some healthy athletic competition? Join one of the upcoming adult tournaments — dodgeball, kickball, basketball, volleyball and more. For details, please contact Anthony Hunter at 301.348.3852 or [email protected].
Our youth sports classes teach kids the FUNdamentals of soccer, basketball, tennis, t-ball and more in a high-energy, noncompetitive program designed to encourage good sportsmanship and a love for sports. The next session runs from April 19 through June 13. For more information, please contact Anthony Hunter at 301.348.3852 or [email protected]. To register, please visit jccgw.org.
Are you looking for a way to stay active, be social, and have a lot of fun? Then join a JCCGW co-ed softball league! We host two leagues—one on Sunday mornings and one on weeknights—for players of all ability levels. Join as a formed team of 12-18 players, or sign up as a free agent and we will place you on a team. Play starts in April. If you have any questions, please pitch them to Anthony Hunter at 301.348.3852 or [email protected]. To register, please visit jccgw.org.
Want to improve your running? Avoid injury? Find out what may be causing those aches and pains? Rachel Miller, PT, OCS, RRCA certified running coach, and the physical therapists at ProAction Physical Therapy will offer individual running assessments to JCCGW members. You must sign up for a time slot by calling 301.881.2273.
This modified indoor triathlon is for individuals age 13-26 with special needs. Become a triathlete in just 60 minutes (swim for 10 minutes; bike for 30 minutes; run for 20 minutes). Completion is the goal in this fun, noncompetitive challenge. For more information or to register, please visit jccgw.org/justtriit or contact Leah Schwartz at 301.348.3735 or [email protected].
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MARCH 2015center SUPPORT
Honoring Michael and Cathy Gildenhorn with theBenjamin Ourisman Memorial Award for Civic AchievementWednesday, May 27 | 6:30 p.m.
For Eva Chambers’ 5th birthday, her parents, Jessica and David, requested that friends and family consider donating to the Camp JCC Special Needs and Inclusion Program in her honor. Eva and her brother Jordan are Camp JCC campers.
The JCCGW wishes Eva a very happy 5th birthday, and we thank the Chambers family for their thoughtfulness and generosity in supporting the JCCGW in this meaningful way.
To learn more about the inclusion program at Camp JCC, please visit jccgw.org/champions. For information on ways to support the JCCGW in honor of a special occasion or in memory of a loved one, please contact Chief Development Officer Adam Tennen at 301.348.3815 or [email protected].
Please join us as we present Michael and Cathy Gildenhorn with the Benjamin Ourisman Memorial Award for Civic Achievement in recognition of their outstanding contributions to our community. IMAGINE the difference you can make for individuals and families who are struggling financially yet want to participate in our programs. Proceeds from this event will benefit the JCCGW’s scholarship program, which enables us to provide a sense of belonging and the warmth of community to so many.
IMAGINE what we can make possible together. Please make your sponsorship level commitment today to be included on the event invitation. Mindy and Lou Berger, Rebecca and Nathan Bortnick, and Carol and Michael Winer are co-chairs of this special evening. For more information about IMAGINE, please contact Jodi Shulimson at 301.348.3769 or [email protected].
jccgw.org/imagine
Camp JCC camper Eva Chambers and counselor Janie Klein
Michael and Cathy Gildenhorn
Never Too Young to Support the Center
Love theJCCGW?
(You’ll be doing a mitzvah!)
A Night Supporting Scholarships at the
6 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
center CHILDREN & FAMILIES
IT MAY BE OLD TO ME, BUT IT’S
New to YouSunday, March 8 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
COMMUNITY PURIM CELEBRATION
Be Who You Want to Be!Sunday, March 1 | 3-5 p.m.
Music is Better Together
Mom’s Night Out…For Eight Nights in IsraelJuly 5-14
Music Together is an internationally-recognized program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and the adults who love them. A new session of Music Together starts at the JCCGW this month. Classes are held on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. For details, visit jccgw.org/parenting or contact Lauren Dworkin at 301.348.3837.
“We have taken Music Together over the past several years, and cannot thank you enough for the wonderful program you run. Both my children and I loved every class!”
Are you looking for a bargain on baby/children’s items? Then be sure to visit the JCCGW Preschool’s annual New to You sale. The sale will feature gently-used baby/children’s products such as clothing, activity mats, carriers, baby gear, high chairs, strollers, exersaucers, toys, books, DVDs, puzzles, baby linens and costumes, as well as maternity clothes. All items are priced to sell, with proceeds going directly to benefit the preschool.
The JCCGW and the Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project (JWRP) are offering a FREE trip to Israel just for moms. Together we will see some of the special sites of Israel, including the Dead Sea and the mystical city of Tzvfat, and learn more about Israel and our connection to the land. For details, visit jccgw.org/jwrp or contact Ora Cohen Rosenfeld at 301.348.3830 or [email protected].
Come as you are or as somebody else; just be sure to come to the JCCGW annual Purim celebration! The Israel Scouts (Tzofim), Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and other community organizations are planning a fun family afternoon featuring games, activities and refreshments. For more information, contact Amit Levinson at 301.348.3863 or [email protected].
jccgw.org/purim
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Preschool at the JCC of Greater Washington
Enrollment Now Open! jccgw.org/preschool
I get so much joy from seeing my daughter run into school each morning, excited to see her teachers and friends. Each day is filled with new experiences that engage and inspire my child.
Our Teachers Makethe DifferenceOur talented and dedicated staff is committed to ensuring each child’s happiness, safety and growth.
• Preschool for children ages 24 months-5 years• Half and full-day options, 7:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.• Conveniently located in Rockville, Maryland• Full day Transitional Kindergarten/Kindergarten (ages 5 to 6) includes weekly swim lessons• Free membership with full year enrollment
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MARCH 2015center CAMP, YOUTH, TWEENS & TEENS
CAMP JCC 2015 SESSIONSSession 1 June 22-July 2 (no camp Friday, July 3)
Session 2 July 6-17Session 3 July 20-August 7
SUMMER KIDS CLUB 2015Aleph Week June 15-19Bet Week August 10-14Gimmel Week August 17-21
For more information, call 301.348.3883 or send an email to [email protected].
Apply at jccgw.org/campSpaces are filling fast!
Jewish Enrichment through the ArtsArts Alive
Arts Alive, an interactive Jewish educational experience for children in grade K-2, fosters positive Jewish identity, nurtures a love for Jewish life and learning, and inspires a passion for the arts. It is about building a community that is inclusive of children, parents and families from a variety of backgrounds. It is also about building a love for Jewish community by developing strong Jewish identity that keeps our families connected and engaged. Registration for Arts Alive for the 2015-2016 school year opens next month. For details about Arts Alive, visit jccgw.org/artsalive.
Join Kids After School for a week of fun-filled activities! Morning care (8-9 a.m.) and afternoon care (3:30-6 p.m., except April 3) are also offered. For details and toregister, visit jccgw.org/afterschoolor contact Rebecca Boots at 301.348.3767 or [email protected].
Spring Break FunApril 3 | 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.April 6-9 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Attention Teachers, College Students, Teens, Moms & Dads:Are you enthusiastic, passionate, creative, dependable, active and full of ruach (spirit)? Then spend an amazing summer at Camp JCC as a unit head, specialist, counselor, swim instructor or nurse! This is an eight-week commitment from June 15 to August 7. For more information, contact [email protected].
Join the Camp JCC Staff Family
Apply at jccgw.org/camp
Celebrateyour child’s birthday at theJCC of Greater Washington
Saturdays & Sundays10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m. & 4 p.m.
JCCGW birthday parties are the perfect way to celebrate your child’s special day!
For details, send an email to [email protected].
jccgw.org/birthday
Camp JCC 2014 ReunionSunday, March 8 | 1-3 p.m.at Pump It Up9172 Gaither Rd | Gaithersburg, MD
Camp JCC is excited to reunite with all our summer 2014 campers. Catch up with your friends and see what adventures await for Camp JCC 2015! For details on the reunion, contact Sarah Weissman at 301.348.3847 or [email protected].
Building Community
8 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
With a unique and innovative art form, Ronni Jolles uses hundreds of kinds of paper, gathered from around the world, to create highly textured and dimensional artwork. For more information about the exhibit, please visit jccgw.org/gallery or contact Phyllis Altman at 301.348.3770 or [email protected].
The JCCGW gratefully acknowledges The Kaplan Family Foundation for supporting this exhibit.
The Center is pleased to welcome back Expressions Fine Art. Sponsored by the Israeli government, this art show and sale features a special and unique collection of new and exciting fine art work created by some of the best contemporary Israeli artists. For more information about the exhibit, including gallery hours, please visit jccgw.org/gallery or contact Phyllis Altman at 301.348.3770 or [email protected].
The venerable Fine Arts Quartet ranks among the most distinguished and authoritative ensembles of our time, with an illustrious history of performing success and an extensive recording legacy. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit jccgw.org/concerts or call the box office at 301.348.3872.
March 11 | USAF String Quartet Plus One March 18 | Airmen of Note Jazz ComboMarch 25 | Chamber Wind Ensemble
FREE. RSVP to Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].
center ARTS & CULTURE
GOLDMAN ART GALLERY
Rough Around the EdgesInspirations in Paper by Ronni JollesFeatured Through March 15Open when JCCGW is openReception: Sunday, March 8 | 2-4 p.m.Ms. Jolles will present a talk about her artwork during the reception at 2:30 p.m.
GOLDMAN ART GALLERY
Expressions Fine ArtIsraeli Art Exhibit & Sale | March 22-29Reception: Sunday, March 22 | 2-4 p.m.
POLINGER ARTISTS OF EXCELLENCE CONCERT SERIES
Fine Arts String QuartetSunday, March 8 | 7:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Quartet Master ClassMonday, March 9 | 7:30 p.m.
This free master class presented by Fine Arts Quartet features Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra (MCYO) students. RSVP to Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].
CHAMBER PLAYERS SERIES
United States Air Force Band Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
The JCCGW is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency which believes that a great nation deserves great art. The JCCGW is also supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County Government and the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, the County Executive’s Ball for the Arts, and private sources.
music to your earsGuitar • Piano • Violin • Flute • Voice Percussion • Clarinet • SaxophoneContact Janet Getz at 301.348.3779 or [email protected].
MUSIC LESSONS
The JCCGW gratefully acknowledges The Kaplan Family Foundation for supporting this exhibit.
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Led by Kirtan Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D. and Rabbi Elyssa Joy Auster, director of Jewish life and staff rabbi at the JCCGW, this retreat will feature meditation, chanting, a Yoga Seder, mindful eating, art and more. A vegan lunch by Doron Petersan, owner of Sticky Fingers Sweets & Eats and a winner of Food Network’s Cupcake Wars, will be served. The retreat fee is $118; space is limited. For more information or to register, please visit jccgw.org/mindfulness or contact Rabbi Auster at 301.348.3861 or [email protected].
This lecture, presented by Diane Cline of George Washington University, explores the relations between the Greeks and Jews during the Hellenistic period from the time that Alexander conquered the region in 332 BCE until independence was won in 141 BCE. For fees and other details, please visit jccgw.org/baf or contact Debbie Sokobin at 301.348.3760 or [email protected].
Come and celebrate the sights, sounds and flavors of Israel, right in your own backyard! Israel Fest brings together friends, family and neighbors for a fun-filled afternoon of music, entertainment and food.
For more information, watch next month’s issue of Center Scene, visit jccgw.org or contact Tracey Dorfmann at 301.348.3712 or [email protected].
This celebration of adult Jewish learning features the Jewish Theological Seminary’s outstanding and diverse faculty and fellows Dr. Eitan Fishbane, Rabbi David Hoffman, keynote speaker Dr. David Kraemer and Dr. Michal Raucher. For more information or to register, please visit jccgw.org/jts.
We will be selling delicious hamantaschen from Shalom’s in the JCCGW lobby from March 1-6. Be happy; eat hamantaschen!
BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY FORUM
Israel & the Conquests of Alexander the GreatThursday, March 19 | 8 p.m.
JTS DAY OF LEARNING
“What is the Good Life? Happiness and Fulfillment in the Jewish Tradition”Sunday, April 26 | 1-5:15 p.m. at Congregation Har Shalom in Potomac
ISRAEL FESTRock the Square for Israel’s 67th Birthday!Sunday, May 31 at Rockville Town Square
Pre-Passover Spirituality Retreatwith Kirtan Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D.Sunday, March 29 | 10 a.m.-3 p.m.at Kentlands Mansion in Gaithersburg
Get YourHamantashen
Here
center JEWISH FAMILY LIVING & LEARNING
Kirtan Rabbi Andrew Hahn, Ph.D .
Doron Petersan
Israel Fest
10 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
center ADULTS
The 2014 A Lifetime of Perspective: Art by Older Adults exhibit featured some exciting sculptures. We are now looking for new and unique work for the 2015 show. If you are an amateur artist age 65+ and would like to show your work in the exhibit which will be featured in the Goldman Art Gallery May 10-June 2, please contact Kandy Hutman at 301.348.3740 or [email protected] to schedule a selection appointment. Space is limited, so act soon!
Records lost due to fire or other catastrophes at courthouses is a fact of life for genealogists. When a disaster destroys our vital records, it may still be possible to light our families’ research fires – to rekindle our interest in ancestral roots – using DNA evidence. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington, this event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit jccgw.org/courthouse or contact Debbie Sokobin at 301.348.3760 or [email protected].
Enjoy the symbolic foods of Passover, a delicious holiday meal and a festive seder featuring Rabbi Elyssa Auster of the JCCGW, Hazzan Matthew Klein of Beth El Congregation, and the JCCGW senior chorus led by Frieda Enoch. $8 per person. For more information or to register, please contact Debbie Sokobin at 301.348.3760 or [email protected].
We invite you to sample a FREE introduction to American-style ballroom dance. Michael Rubin, an experienced ballroom dancer, performer and teacher, will introduce you to the basics of the fox trot, waltz and cha-cha. For more information or to reserve a spot, visit jccgw.org/ballroom or contact Debbie Clark at 301.348.3777 or [email protected].
A Lifetime of Perspective
“After the Courthouse Burns: Rekindling Family History through DNA”Sunday, March 1 | 1 p.m. Featuring Judy G. Russell, aka The Legal Genealogist
Take a Chance on Ballroom DanceSunday, March 8 | 1-1:45 p.m.
Musical Model SederThursday, March 2611:45 a.m.-2 p.m. at the JCCGW The Sara & Samuel J. Lessans
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MARCH 2015center TRIBUTE CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank You for Your SupportTo make a tribute gift, please visit jccgw.org/donate or contact Katya Pidgurskaya at 301.348.3855 or [email protected].
This list reflects gifts received from January 14 through February 13.
CAMP Camp JCC Special Needs and Inclusion Program• in memory of Sanford Slavin by Sharon and Robert Kinberg
R. Andrew Helgeson “Heart of Gold” Memorial Endowment Fund for Camp JCC Counselor Awards• in memory of “our son, Andrew” by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of what would have been
Andrew Helgeson’s 28th birthday on March 3rd
by Rita, Richard and Jennifer Helgeson• in honor of Jennifer Helgeson’s birthday
on March 1st by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Rita Helgeson’s birthday on
March 14th by Richard and Jennifer Helgeson• in honor of Richard Helgeson by Jennifer and Rita Helgeson• in memory of Timothy Carroll, parents
Khristin and John Carroll by Rita and Richard Helgeson• get well wishes to Dr. Victoria Vetter by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in memory of the victims of the Paris
shooting by Jennifer, Rita and Richard Helgeson• in honor of Rachel and Lavie Margolin
for their support of the Jewish community in Paris
by Jennifer, Rita and Richard Helgeson• mazel tov to Ruth Book on the birth of
her granddaughter, proud parents Layla and Lewis Book
by Rita and Richard Helgeson• in memory of Greg Murphy who passed
away suddenly by Rita and Richard Helgeson• get will wishes to Kathleen Collins by Rita and Richard Helgeson
Jane Hulman Camp Scholarship Fund• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Jerry Hulman• in memory of Eleanor Feinstein by Jerry Hulman
CHILDREN & FAMILIES Brett, Olin, Sanger and Shesser Family Endowment Fund for Children in Need• in memory of Arthur Shesser by Marilyn Lapidus and Arnold Baer;
Sonal Batra; Grant Berry; Janice Blanchard; Karen Dietrich and Keith Boniface; Nancy and Alan Bubes; Guenevere Burke; Tina Choudhri; Cathleen Clancy; Griffin Davis; Katherine Douglass; Pam Nadell and Ed Farber; Barbara Freedman; Harriet Freedman; Susan Freedman; Raj Gadhia; Tenagne Haile-Mariam, M.D.; Yolanda Haywood;
Sara Garcia; the GW PA Group; Stella Kim; Aisha Liferidge; Juli Louttit; Raymond Lucas; Ela MacAnder; Anthony Macintyre; Rita, Manfredi, M.D.; Larissa May; Ryanne Mayersak; Melissa McCarthy; Francis O’Connell; Bruno Petinaux; Marsha Pinson; Michael Pirri; Rhoda Barish and Michael Polis; Sara and Larry Potter; Mitchell Rales; Julie and Peter Raskind; Orna and Randall Reiner; Colleen Roche; Joyce and Ben Schlesinger; James Scott; Anjum and Neal Sikka and family; Anita and Mark Silverman; Debby and Dan Tracy, Lesley Robinson and Howard Weiner; Florence Weinberg; Lauren Winter; William Wolfe
CULTURAL ARTSCultural Arts Programs• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Janet Getz; Lynn and Michael
Gittleson
Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum Music Endowment Fund• in memory of Donald Brenner by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum• in memory of Ruth Deckelbaum by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum• in memory of Rajan Devadas by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum• in memory of Sam Schalowsky by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum• in honor of Rhona Morris’ speedy recovery by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum• in honor of Dr. Ben Williamowsky’s
special birthday by Vera and Ralph Deckelbaum
Polinger Artists of Excellence Concert Series• in memory of Janet Getz’s father by Marta Wassertzug
EARLY CHILDHOOD Early Childhood Education Department• in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Altman’s daughter by Bernice Kosan
Step by Step Scholarship Fund• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by JCCGW Preschool Early Childhood
Parents Committee• in memory of Eleanor Feinstein by JCCGW Preschool Early Childhood
Parents Committee
Marc Jeffrey Streidel Memorial Playground Fund• in memory of Anthony Cort by Robin and Glenn Streidel
GENERAL SUPPORTAnnual Fund• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Mindy and Lou Berger and family;
Ruth Carski; Lisa Epstein; Karen and Robert Epstein; Suzanne and Michael Feinstein; Toni and Earl Goodman; Helen and David Rubin; Jodi and Mark Shulimson; Jen, Steve, Jordan and Yael Smith; Sara and Adam Tennen; Amy
Tomchin; Barbara Winnik• in memory of Isadore Gudelsky by Judah Gudelsky• in memory of Gloria Mann by Wendy Lance, Sandy Spring Bank• in memory of Sanford Slavin by Patricia and Tilford Jones• in honor of Felicia Gottdenker’s special
birthday by Syma and Martin Mendelsohn• in honor of Noah Berger and Daniel
Berger on their bar mitzvahs by Suzanne and Michael Feinstein• in honor of Janet Getz and Daniel Getz by Ruth Newhouse
Rose and Louis Sohinki Endowment for Staff Development• in memory of Gary Jonas by Jo and Arnie Sohinki
HEALTH & FITNESS Health & Fitness Department• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Stefanie Sanders Levy
SENIOR ADULTS Senior Adult Programs• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Debbie Sokobin• in memory of Steve Smith’s grandfather by Debbie Sokobin
Morris and Sonia Savage Memorial Fund for Senior Adult Education Programs• in memory of Sonia Savage by May Savage
Sweetbaum Family Endowment Fund for Senior Adult Programs• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Andi Kronzek; Selma and Harvey
Sweetbaum• in memory of Rebecca Weistock by Selma Sweetbaum
Sam and Rebecca Weistock Endowment Fund for Senior Adult Programs• in memory of Rebecca Weistock by Gloria Derkay; Sheila and Ross
Kremer; Sharon Muller
SPECIAL NEEDS & INCLUSION PROGRAMDinner of Champions• in honor of Eva Chambers’ 5th birthday by Tiffany Kelley; Felicia Levy; Gail and
Steve Silberglied
Benjamin L. Friedberg Endowment Fund for Children with Special Needs• in memory of Benjamin Friedberg by Toby and Michelle Friedberg• in memory of Joey Newhouse by Toby Friedberg
Alma and Joseph B. Gildenhorn Endowment for Children with Special Needs• in memory of Donald Brenner by Alma and Joe Gildenhorn• in memory of Robert Buckhantz by Alma and Joe Gildenhorn
• in memory of Richard Hariton by Alma and Joe Gildenhorn• in memory of Dorothy Linowes by Alma and Joe Gildenhorn
David Lev Kandel Memorial Endowment Fund• in memory of Thomas Kaczorowski by Shira and Alan Leeds• in honor of Jack Gordon’s bar mitzvah by Melanie and Rami Kandel Goldberg Goldman Endowment for Sports Activities for Children with Special Needs• in memory of Aaron Sichel by Samantha, Julianna and Arielle,
Barbara and Michael Goldman
Special Needs & Inclusion Program• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Jodi and Scott Cohen
TEEN PROGRAMSBarry P. Forman Past President’s Fund to Benefit Teen Programs• in honor of Barry Forman by Marilyn and Marty Berger; Irving
Warshaw
JCC Maccabi Games• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Amy Gantz VOLUNTEER SERVICESJacob Siegel and Sarah Siegel Sacks Memorial Fund for Volunteer Services• in memory of Jacqueline Dorfmann by Gloria Derkay
Donate your vehicle and support three agencies.
240.283.6000www.car-j.org
• jewish Foundation for group Homes
• jewish community center of greater washington
• jewish council for the aging
Contact Adam Tennenat 301.348.3815 or
12 6125 Montrose Road • Rockville, MD 20852 • jccgw.org • 301.881.0100
SUNDAY, MARCH 11 p.m. Genealogy Workshop: Rekindling Family
History through DNA (page 10)3-5 p.m. Community Purim Celebration at the
JCCGW (page 6)
TUESDAY, MARCH 37:45 p.m. Facing Fertility Issues with Dr. Karen
Wasserstein (page 4)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4National Grammar Day
FRIDAY, MARCH 612 p.m. New Friends for singles age 60+ to make
new friends, enjoy social activities, and share common interests. 301.348.3760
SUNDAY, MARCH 89 a.m.-2 p.m. New to You sale of gently-used baby
and children’s items (page 6)10-11:30 a.m. Jewish Yoga with Cantor Rachel
Hersh (in partnership with Adat Shalom). 301.348.3861
1-1:45 p.m. Free sample ballroom dance class (page 8)
1-3 p.m. Camp JCC 2014 Reunion (page 7)2-4 p.m. Goldman Art Gallery exhibit reception:
“Rough Around the Edges: Inspirations in Paper by Ronni Jolles” (page 8)
7:30 p.m. Concert: Fine Arts String Quartet (page 8)
MONDAY, MARCH 911 a.m. Hurwitz Internal Light Low Vision Support
Group meets at Ring House. 301.348.37607:30 p.m. Fine Arts Quartet Master Class (page 8)
TUESDAY, MARCH 103-5 p.m. (by appt.) Free running clinic (page 4)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1112:30-3 p.m. Coming of Age Food & Fun at
Sakura Restaurant in Olney. 301.348.38328 p.m. United States Air Force Band String
Quartet Plus One
THURSDAY, MARCH 1212:45-3 p.m. Coming of Age dessert reception
and movie matinee at the JCCGW: “The Age of Love.” 301.348.3832
SUNDAY, MARCH 15Good Deeds Day (page 10)3:30-4:30 p.m. Good Deeds Day Mindfulness
Program. 301.348.3861
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 188 p.m. Concert: United States Air Force Band
Airmen of Note Jazz Combo (page 8)
THURSDAY, MARCH 1910:30 a.m. Coming of Age meets at Shaare Tefila
in Olney for “Wild Women of Washington, DC: A History of Disorderly Conduct from the Ladies of the District” presented by author and historian Canden Schwantes. 301.348.3832
8 p.m. Biblical Archaeology Forum: “Israel and the Conquests of Alexander the Great” (page 9)
SUNDAY, MARCH 227:30 a.m. Indoor triathlon for individuals with
disabilities (page 4) 2-4 p.m. Goldman Art Gallery art show & sale
reception: Expressions Fine Art (page 8)
TUESDAY, MARCH 241:30-3:30 p.m. Coming of Age Movie Matinee at
Leisure World Clubhouse I: “The Age of Love.” 301.348.3832
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 258 p.m. Concert: United States Air Force Band
Chamber Wind Ensemble (page 8)
THURSDAY, MARCH 2611:45 a.m. Musical Model Seder at the JCCGW
(page 10)1:30-3:30 p.m. Howard Lessoff History Club meets
at the JCCGW. 301.348.37607:30 p.m. Mix & Mingle, a singles group for ages
50+ that provides a friendly atmosphere to meet others, share experiences, and discuss topics vital to our lives and times. 301.348.3808
8 p.m. Coming of Age excursion to Shakespeare Theatre Company: “Man of La Mancha.” 301.348.3832
SUNDAY, MARCH 2910 a.m.-3 p.m. Pre-Passover Spirituality Retreat
(page 9)
MONDAY, MARCH 3010:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Coming of Age Day @ the
Ring with exercise, discussion, hot kosher lunch and entertainment by Lindsey Paradise: “An Afternoon of Broadway Classics.” 301.348.3832
HEALTH & FITNESS HOURSMonday-Thursday 5:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Friday 5:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.Saturday 7:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
The building closes ½ hour after the H&F Department closes.
SELMA SWEETBAUM SENIOR SATELLITE PROGRAM301.348.3760MONDAYSTemple Solel in BowieRing House in Rockville1st & 3rd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTHYoung Israel Shomrei Emunah Congregation
in Silver Spring2nd & 4th WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTHHar Tzeon Congregation in WheatonTHURSDAYSHar Tzeon Congregation in WheatonRing House in Rockville
center UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE JCCGW
SUNDAYS9 a.m.-12 p.m. Elie Ronen Scott Family Gym
MONDAYS11 a.m. Women’s Connections 7:15 p.m. Duplicate Bridge
TUESDAYS1 p.m. Men’s Discussion Group2:30 p.m. Chess
WEDNESDAYS10-10:30 a.m. Storytime Singalong. Age 5 and under with parent/caregiver2:30 p.m. Men’s Discussion Group
THURDAYS10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Senior Adult Chorus at Ring House10:45 a.m. Seniors Organized for Change at Ring House1 p.m. Scrabble3 p.m. Drop-in Discussion in Hebrew
FRIDAYS10-11 a.m. Shabbat Shalom Age 6 mos.-3 yrs.10 a.m.-12 p.m. Chess
WEEKLY ONGOING PROGRAMS