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Beth Jacob Pre-Purim Party

Beth Jacob Congregation 7020 N Main St, Dayton, OH

Make mask/groggers and learn about Purim with Rabbi Leibel Agar Bake hamantashen and Oznei Haman with Rebbetzin Anita Agar

JCC Youth Theatre performance

Dayton Playhouse 1301 E Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH

Get swept away to Neverland with the cast of JCC Youth Theatre!

Free – $18.00

JCC Youth Theatre performance

Dayton Playhouse 1301 E Siebenthaler Ave, Dayton, OH

Get swept away to Neverland with the cast of JCC Youth Theatre!

Free – $18.00

Winter Camp Shalom

Boonshoft CJCE 525 Versailles Dr., Centerville, OH

Monday–Friday, 8:45AM–3:45PM Rise and Shine (7:30–8:45AM) and Stay and Play (3:45–6PM) available Enjoy fun, friends, and field trips Camp Shalom style! Closed Wednesday, December 25 and January 1.

Keeping it Reel: Blacks and Jews

Washington Centerville Public Library, Woodbourne 6060 Far Hills Ave., Centerville, OH

Confronting Black and Jewish relations head-on, the documentary film Blacks and Jews explores the shared history and the roots of conflict between the two communities. Discussion after the film will be […]

Free

Shabbat Service with Choir

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Service led by Rabbi Judy Chessin featuring Mary Rogers with the Temple Beth Or Choir accompanied by Diann Bromberg. Preneg starts at 6:30 p.m.

Shabbat Shireinu

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Sing-along Sabbath led by Temple Music Director Mary ‘Mahira’ Rogers. Come learn the most updated songs we use in our Shabbat services.

Kateri Dillon and Bonnie Rice – Ryterband Lecture Series

Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive, Dayton, OH

Kateri Dillon and Bonnie Rice present Relationship Building: Key to Success in Non-Traditional Adult Education.Join Temple Israel's Brotherhood for this enlightening and informative series of lectures. Brunch begins at 9:45 […]

“The Origins of Dayton’s Jewish Community” by Marshall Weiss

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Since the arrival of approximately a dozen German Jewish immigrants in the 1840s, the Jewish community of Dayton has actively contributed to the betterment and welfare of the Gem City. […]

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