Protection. Safety. Strength. Power. Right now we could all use a little more sense of well-being. The Jewish myth of the golem summoned ancient Jewish magic to create protection in difficult times. Make your own golem out of cut-up comic books with Isaac and Rabbi Shawna from Paper Midrash in a 90-minute workshop that includes visual learning about the legend of the golem. This is perfect for the Zoom world in which we find ourselves. No art experience, clay or magic spells required; just your enthusiasm!
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Moving Traditions and The Tent are partnering to bring the Boston Tzelem group to the Greater Boston area. Tzelem is a group for Jewish teens grades 8-12 who identify as trans/nonbinary/gender non-conforming or gender questioning.
Let's talk! Join other teens from throughout Greater Boston as we welcome Billy Planer from Etgar36 who will be facilitating a series of important conversations.
Please join us for an open space conversation about NFTY. NFTY's East Area encompasses five NFTY regions, including Northeast, New York, Garden Empire, Pennsylvania and Mid-Atlantic.
Let's talk! Join other teens from throughout Greater Boston as we welcome Billy Planer from Etgar36 who will be facilitating a series of important conversations.
Join Dr. Betsy Stone to think through our responses to grief, change and reentry. As attention turns to reconnecting in person, we will face new challenges—deciding how and when to eat in a restaurant, hug our friends or return to camp.
Jewish high school students and parents are invited to join us for a discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian context of navigating the realities of being Jewish on campus, facilitated by Dr. Noam Weissman, senior vice president at OpenDor Media.
At the Yiddish Book Center's Great Jewish Books Summer Program, rising high school juniors and seniors read selections from important works of modern Jewish literature and consider how they speak to the opportunities and challenges we face today. Under the guidance of college professors, they consider how the rich legacy of modern Jewish literature can inform us in the twenty-first century.
JCC Greater Boston, Newton
Looking for a tennis program to help strengthen and refine your child's skill? Look no further than youth tennis clinics at JCC Greater Boston. Led by JCC tennis director and Boston College assistant women's coach Doug Maynard, each week-long clinic will provide instruction and play within a progressive format designed for different ages and abilities.
6 Points Sports Academy North Carolina, Asheville
At 6 Points Sports Academy, young Jewish athletes from across 33 states and seven countries participate in a unique camping experience that combines professional sports coaching and the beloved traditions of Reform Jewish camping.
6 Points Sports Academy North Carolina, Asheville
At 6 Points Sports Academy, young Jewish athletes from across 33 states and seven countries participate in a unique camping experience that combines professional sports coaching and the beloved traditions of Reform Jewish camping.
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