Dayton Junior Youth Group Ice Skating
RiverScape Metropark 237 E Monument Ave, Dayton, Ohio$7 for admission and skate rental
$7 for admission and skate rental
We made Kiddush during Prohibition. Americanized Judaism. Battled immigration restrictions. Debated Zionism. Fought prostitution and the Klan. And you ain’t heard nothin’ yet! Nosh on brunch as Marshall Weiss, editor and publisher of The Dayton Jewish Observer and author of Jewish Community of Dayton, shares stories he’s unearthed of how Dayton’s Jews navigated tradition and […]
Marshall Weiss presents Mysteries of Dayton Jewish History. Join Temple Israel's Brotherhood for this enlightening and informative series of lectures. Brunch begins at 9:45 a.m. and presentations begin at 10:15 a.m. Cost is $65 for the series or $7 per brunch.
Location: private home Cost is $36. RSVP at www.chabaddayton.com.
JFS Active Adults Dine Around before the CABS event with Lev Golinkin at One Lincoln Park
An interview with Lev Golinkin led by Marshall Weiss, Editor and Publisher of The Dayton Jewish Observer. Marshall will ask Lev about his past and the rising tide of terrorism and anti-Semitism. No cost. JCC’s Cultural Arts & Book Series partnering with JFS Active Adults. Lev Golinkin is the author of A Backpack, a Bear, and […]
You spoke out and we listened! Now Men and Women’s Philanthropy (and spouses!) are welcome to join us for a vodka-themed cocktail hour with Author Lev Golinkin at the Leo Bistro prior to Lev speaking at the JCC’s Cultural Arts and Book Festival Closing Night. Enjoy a vodka inspired kosher cocktail hour and heavy […]
A compelling true story of two intertwined journeys: a Jewish refugee family fleeing persecution and a young man seeking to reclaim a shattered past.
Join us for Torah on Tap at the Barrel House! Gather with new friends for some drinks and discussion about topics relevant to modern Jewish living. You've got the questions, we've got the rabbi, so be ready to bring it on. First round is on us!
Rabbi Judy Chessin will lead a creative Shabbat evening service in honor of Temple Beth Or’s first Shabbat service 35 years ago. Come and have a blast from the past.