Art Night at the JCJ! – May 28
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Art Night at the JCJ! – May 28

Join us for an evening of art, music and the chance to contribute to a cause of your choice! View artwork and get the chance to purchase through auction a selection of paintings, calligraphy and photographs by JCJ members Peter Nadler, Tomoko Rosenfeld, Masa Ichikawa and Michael Rivkin as well as from local artist and...

JCC Newsletter – Bamidbar
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JCC Newsletter – Bamidbar

“Without Jerusalem, the land of Israel is as a body without a soul.”Elhanan Leib Lewinsky; Hebrew writer & Zionist leader (1857-1910) “In a way, I was born twice. I was born in 1934 and again in 1955 when I came to Pittsburgh. I am thankful to say that I lived two lives.”Roberto Clemente; Baseball Legend...

JCC Newsletter – Behar-Bechukotai
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JCC Newsletter – Behar-Bechukotai

Cartago Delenda EstCarthage Must be Destroyed The famous quote, at least famous to those who spent time in AP European History, was spoken by Cato the Elder in the 2nd Century BCE during a debate in the Roman Senate prior to the Third Punic War. Following that pronouncement, the Carthaginians led by Hannibal’s grandson Hasdrubal...

JCC Newsletter – Acharei Mot-Kedoshim
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JCC Newsletter – Acharei Mot-Kedoshim

In the cavalcade of six Bat/Bar Mitzvahs that dot the calendar over the next eight weeks, we begin with the Fishelbergs, one of the finest families to come out of Middlesex County, New Jersey. While the Jewish history of the Garden State could fill several volumes, our tribesmen’s relationship to the Fishelberg Family favorite, the...

JCC Newsletter – Tazria-Metzora
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JCC Newsletter – Tazria-Metzora

“To be free, we must let go of hate.”-Rabbi Jonathan Sacks zt”l In his 22 years as Chief Rabbi and until he died of cancer in 2020, Jonathan Sacks completely changed the global landscape with his uniquely inspirational, thought-provoking discourse that gave a Jewish response to contemporary issues without compromising religious ideals. Far from arguing...

JCC Newsletter – Shmini
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JCC Newsletter – Shmini

What’s more Jewish? A Family-Owned Union Shop or Private Equity? In the late 19th/early 20th century, Jewish representation in organized labor was a given. Organizations like the Bund with origins in Europe or others like the Workmen’s Circle, United Hebrew Trades and the Jewish Labor Committee founded by European Jews in America focused their efforts...

JCC Newsletter – Pesach
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JCC Newsletter – Pesach

As we set the tables and make final preparations, there is only one last borderline esoteric ritual left for Jewish communities throughout the world. Figure out how to get firstborn sons from having to fast the morning before Passover starts. Let’s back up. Among the minor fasts spread throughout the year including one before Purim...

JCC Newsletter – Vayikra
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JCC Newsletter – Vayikra

Chametz. Leaven. Food containing one of the five species of grain (wheat, spelt, barley, oats, rye) that is mixed with water and left to rise for more than 18 minutes. Chametz’s antithesis of course is matzah, namely non-leavened food made from those same five species of grain mixed with water but left to rise for...

JCC Newsletter – Vayakhel-Pekudei
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JCC Newsletter – Vayakhel-Pekudei

The Bank of United States. No, not Bank of America. No, also not Alexander Hamilton’s First or Second Bank of the United States for our AP American History scholars. The grammatically problematic but very real The Bank of United States got its start in 1913 and failed spectacularly 18 years later ushering in a series...