Join us for the final Shabbat Shabbang of the season!
Pre-registration required. Sign up online at: http://bit.ly/JCCShabbat
Thanks to our communal values and dedication to Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), environmental issues have been elevated to the forefront of the global Jewish communal agenda. Join us for engaging conversations and an evening of activities for all ages! Get ready for a delicious menu and a night of eco-inspiration. Please register by May 30th, or until spaces are filled.
How Many Jews Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb?
Rabbi Steve Gutow will talk about moving people from passion to action even when this feels like an insurmountable challenge. How do we engage in meaningful environmental action ourselves and inspire it in others? Why does our Jewish tradition teach us that this action matters?
The Jewish Food Movement
What Does it Mean to Keep Kosher in the 21st Century. Nigel Savage will share what the New Jewish Food Movement can teach people of all faiths—and no faith—about how to eat healthily and with sustainability.
TEENS
YouthQuake: A catalyst for meaningful change
Join teens from all over NYC for dinner and conversation with young environmental change makers. Meet and hear from teens and college students who are sharing their vision, spreading awareness and changing our world. $18 all
CHILDREN + FAMILIES
The Jewish Farm School Comes to NYC!
Our favorite farmers from Eden Village are in town! Join the Jewish Farm School for some fun hands-on, outdoor activities. A yummy eco and kid friendly dinner to follow! For children and families
This program was inspired & imagined by our JCC in Manhattan Teen Greening Fellows