Stroller Walk
Let’s stroll! Grab your baby and stroller and meet our Mini Mensch group of parents for a walk around the park.
*In the event of rain, we will walk indoors.
Let’s stroll! Grab your baby and stroller and meet our Mini Mensch group of parents for a walk around the park.
*In the event of rain, we will walk indoors.
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Tamara and Adam, a wild, unstable couple, are about to become parents and their life is a mess. Just before being evacuated from their apartment in Tel Aviv, Tamara decides to search for their new home in Adam’s hometown Haifa.
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Jump into the kitchen with one of our J on the Go Moms as she leads an intimate group in a challah making experience. Learn a water challah recipe, make your own challah, and enjoy a cozy night out among friends. Moms will take their loaves home to bake, allowing the unmistakable scent of fresh challah to fill their homes.
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Our new Rainbow Families group is a warm and welcoming group of LGBTQ+ parents raising young Jewish children.
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Of Dogs and Men is a tender, urgent exploration of the aftermath of the October 7 attacks in Israel. Following 16-year-old survivor Dar (Ori Avinoam) as she searches for her lost dog on Kibbutz Nir Oz, the film blends fiction and documentary, featuring non actors whose improvised conversations capture raw, authentic reactions to the violence.
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Join us for a special PLANETARIUM experience! Explore, play, and create at our space-themed Israel celebration featuring hands-on activities, music, and snacks.
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April 19 @ 7:00 pm
Raised in a Jewish household in Pittsburgh, Charles Grodin’s life embodied the concept of Tikkun Olam. The film not only celebrates Charles Grodin’s hilarious acting career, but also his remarkable, decades-long, successful fight to get wrongly convicted people — most of whom were mothers of color with young children — out of prison.
After losing his mother, thirteen-year-old Ethan finds solace in the Catholic church—a refuge that feels like home, even though he was born into a Jewish family. When his father insists on a bar mitzvah and Ethan’s secret unravels at his girlfriend’s confirmation party, the young seeker must confront the lies he’s told and the grief he’s been running from.
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Based on real events that took place in the “Mazakh” bastion, the Yom Kippur war, the Sinai front. After a surprise Egyptian attack, 42 soldiers under the command of a young lieutenant from the Seder yeshiva, struggle to repel the enemy attacks during which many of the fighters are injured or killed.
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Calling all Moms of babies, toddlers & preschoolers! Take a break from bath and bedtime and enjoy a night out playing Mah Jongg with each other.
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Get ready to laugh and kvell with Swedishkayt: YidLife Crisis in Stockholm as self-proclaimed international Yiddish-ish icons YidLife Crisis—comedy duo Eli Batalion and Jamie Elman—bravely step onto Swedish soil to unearth a hidden treasure trove of Jewish culture.
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Celebrate creativity, community, and a little Israeli pride at our special Moms Night Out in honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut 🇮🇱
Join us for an inspiring evening of connection and crafting as we create beautiful, custom resin picture frames — the perfect way to showcase your favorite memories and favorite people. This hands-on workshop, led by the incredibly talented team at Bears by Brit, will take us step-by-step through designing and pouring our own one-of-a-kind frames.
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Celebrate with music, bonding, and fun for families with little ones (0–4); grandparents welcome, flexible registration, free tickets available.
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Looking to get your hands in the dirt and boots on the ground? Join us for this Mitzvah Moment at MEVO Environmental Farm!
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Beloved Israeli comedian and acclaimed actor Adir Miller (The Matchmaker, MJFF ’22) makes a powerful return to the screen with The Ring, a deeply personal and emotionally resonant drama inspired by his own family’s Holocaust survival.
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Celebrate with music, bonding, and fun for families with little ones (0–4); grandparents welcome, flexible registration, free tickets available.
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