Join other teens as we prepare for the High Holidays with fun and creative ideas! Location TBD RSVP to elchonon@chabaddayton.com
Please join us at an informal reception to welcome Rosh Hashanah. Celebrate the Jewish New Year with friends, songs led by Cantor Andrea Raizen, the sounds of the shofar with Stephen Goldberg, and sweets.
Please join us at an informal reception to welcome Rosh Hashanah. Celebrate the Jewish New Year with friends, songs led by Cantor Andrea Raizen, the sounds of the shofar with Stephen Goldberg, and sweets.
Sue Nelson and Linda Schuman will teach beginning Canasta at the CJCE on Wednesdays, September 11, 18, 25, and October 2 from 1-4pm. Min. of 4 players max. of 10 players. RSVP a must-by September 4.
Dayton’s own Klezmer Ensemble starring Richard Begel performs live at the Library! At this family-friendly program, the band will perform lively Jewish folk music and tell the tale of PJ Library book Mendel's Accordion. This event is in partnership with Wright Memorial Library.
Join us for a traditional Rosh Hashanah dinner. Make a sweet start to the new year with apples and honey, round Challot and a full four course Yom Tov meal including brisket. $25/adult; $10/child RSVP at www.chabaddayton.com/rsvp
You are cordially invited to continue your Rosh Hashanah observance with our Chipotle lunch. Meet in Levin Hall at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 30th. Reservations must be made in advance and are due by Sept. 23. Adults $10, Children 3-10 $5, Children under 3 - Free RSVP here
We invite all children together with their parents to join us at Hills & Dales MetroPark - Dogwood Pavilion (Pond area) for a fun and meaningful Rosh Hashana Tashlich program. We will listen to a story, enjoy delicious snacks, sing songs and play games! And, each child will receive a special gift! On the afternoon […]
Sue Nelson and Linda Schuman will teach beginning Canasta at the CJCE on Wednesdays, September 11, 18, 25, and October 2 from 1-4pm. Min. of 4 players max. of 10 players. RSVP a must-by September 4.
We'll be showing the documentary film 93Queen, which delves into the story of Hasidic women who are creating Brooklyn's first all-female EMS corps. Discussion after the film will be led by Neil Friedman. Keeping it Reel is a collaboration between the JCC and the PBS award-winning documentary series POV. In a Hasidic enclave in Brooklyn, […]