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Men’s Club Speaker

Please join us on Zoom. Our speaker is Jim Nathanson and his topic is The Bar Kokhba Revolt, The Pivotal Event in the Development of Rabbinic Judaism.

LIFE & LEGACY Donor Appreciation Event

Thank you for being one of 18,000 individual donors, in the 8 years of the LIFE & LEGACY® initiative, who is securing the future of the Jewish community through your legacy gift. We hope you will join us for a wonderful evening of gratitude and storytelling in appreciation of your commitment. We can’t wait to […]

Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes – Skin Care Matters!

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join Jewish Family Services for the second event in its annual Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes series. Julian J. Trevino, M.D., Professor and Chair of Dermatology with Wright State Physicians will talk to us about skincare and what to expect as we age.  No cost and the event is open to the public. After you […]

Free

JewishDayton Together: A Community Forum on Israel & Antisemitism

Virtual Event Virtual Event

How do we speak with one Jewish voice? We have varying perspectives on Israel’s path to peace. Our Jewish community is comprised of a wide range of religiosity and practice. We have different ways in which we engage in our Jewish culture. Certainly, our politics vary. Most importantly, we are a Jewish family, and we […]

Free

2021 Film Fest Opening Night

Dixie Twin Drive-In 6201 N Dixie Dr, Dayton, OH

Rev up your hotrod and drive over to the Dixie Twin Drive-In for the JCC’s Opening Night of Film Fest! DJ Butch Brown kicks off the celebration at 7PM. The Graeter’s Ice Cream truck will be available to purchase sweet treats! The concession stand will also be open for your convenience. $15 per car Israeli […]

$15.00 – $18.00

Art, Government, Hope: Jewish Artists Contribute to WPA’s Federal Art Project

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join JCRC as the Dayton Art Institute highlights select works of artists in the DAI’s collection who participated in the Federal Art Program (FAP). The FAP was the arm of the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) that supported artists during the Great Depression. This interactive talk, led by Casey Goldman, Lead Museum Educator at […]

Free

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