***In honor of International Women’s Day, the JCC welcomes Israeli attorney and public policy specialist Ayelet Razin Bet Or to address us on Friday evening at 8:30pm. The topic of the lecture and discussion will be wide-ranging but with specific focus on women’s rights in Israel. All are welcome.*** “Resolved that we, Jewish women, sincerely...
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JCC Newsletter – Ki Tisa
An inquiry email from an Angeleno landed in the JCC inbox this week: “Shalom. I will be visiting in March and wanted to know if there are any Israeli dancing classes anywhere?” What followed was a fierce debate in the office as to whether ‘Israeli Dancing’ as a concept even exists. The American and Israeli...
JCC Newsletter – Tetzaveh
Not since February 2016 has the calendrical oddity known as a leap year occurred simultaneously in the Jewish and secular world. The Gregorian calendar adds an extra day every four years giving children born on February 29th, known as leaplings, an extra bureaucratic nightmare to deal with for the rest of their lives. The Hebrew...
JCC Newsletter – Terumah
Monday morning’s dramatic rescue of two Argentinian-Israeli captives provides much-needed hope that the remaining 101 hostages believed to still be alive in Gaza will return to Israel. Norberto Louis Har and Fernando Marman had been kidnapped together on October 7th with three female family members who were released in November. The reunification represents an echo...
JCC Newsletter – Yitro
***Please RSVP for Adam Berman’s Bar Mitzvah Lunch THIS Saturday 2/3 on our Events Page *** The Season 8 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm when Larry finalizes his divorce from Cheryl contains a hilarious scene where Larry’s lawyer Andrew Berg, who keeps a shofar on his desk and a mezuzah on his office door, is...
JCC Newsletter – Beshalach
***Please RSVP for Adam Berman’s Bar Mitzvah Lunch next Saturday 2/3 on our Events Page: https://jccjapan.jp/event-registration/ *** Scholar. Soldier. Rabbi. Vegetarian. Japanophile? These and many other superlatives are often attributed to Shlomo Goren, the first Chief Rabbi of the Israel Defense Forces (1948-1968). Born in Poland 1917, Shlomo Goren emigrated in 1925 to the budding...
JCC Newsletter – Bo
As Jewish fans of Sumo (no, we don’t call ourselves Jew-mos) get ready for the second week of Ryogoku Kokugikan’s January Tournament, the question inevitably comes up. Has there ever been a Jewish sumo wrestler? Although the JCC has not yet served the Sumo Stew known as Chanko Nabe, Judaism provides a substitute in the...
JCC Newsletter – Vaera
Yitgadal v’Yitkadash Shmay Raba… Even a less than occasional synagogue attendee is likely familiar with the four-word introduction to the Mourner’s Kaddish. The prayer whose centrality to the service cannot be overstated is a surprisingly recent addition to Jewish liturgy, arriving in its current form less than 1,000 years ago. While that may sound like...
A Night of Jewish Jazz
Join us for an evening of soul nourishing jazz music with JCJ member Selim Benba. Back by popular demand, Selim will play popular jazz standards by famous Jewish composers such as Gershwin, Rogers & Hart, Victor Young, etc. as well as old Jewish favorites. Light refreshments will be available and wine can be purchased for...
JCC Newsletter – Miketz
Chag haBanot Sameach! Happy Girls Day! Do not adjust your dial. Today is not March 3rd, Japan’s Hinamatsuri celebrating the young ladies of Nippon. In the Jewish calendar, we find ourselves on Rosh Chodesh Tevet, the start of a new Hebrew month coinciding with the Sixth Day of Hanukkah. Unsatisfied with the dueling festivities of...









