• Family Fun Day

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Enjoy a fun-filled morning with a bagel breakfast, cereal bar, activities, bounce house, family-friendly holiday movie, and a special character meet and greet! Help us stock the shelves of our Community Needs Bank to help our neighbors in need by donating a nonperishable item of canned protein, jelly, or peanut butter. Free for members / […]

  • Anne Frank: The Exhibition

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Go on an immersive tour of a full-scale recreation of the Annex where Anne Frank, her family, and other inhabitants spent two years hiding to evade capture by the Nazis in Amsterdam. Includes tour at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan, lunch at Jack’s Wife Freda, and transportation to and from the JCC. Light […]

  • Purigefen: Purim Community Celebration

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Experience the joy of the holiday with activities, games, inflatables and music. Take part in in our costume contest, enjoy delicious hamantaschen, and celebrate like they do in Israel! In partnership with the Shevet Gefen Israeli Scouts.

  • An Evening with Olympian Peter Paltchik

    Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

    Peter, Israel’s most decorated judoka and a two-time Olympian (Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024), a symbol of resilience, determination, and leadership. Despite facing significant injuries leading up to the Paris Games, he triumphed against the odds to win a bronze medal. Join us as Peter shares his extraordinary Olympic journey, inspiring others to persevere and […]

  • Witness Project

    Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, LIU Post 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY, United States

    Witness Project brings together high school students and Holocaust survivors for a collaboration that fosters a deep emotional connection to the themes of loss, resilience, war, and trauma. The powerful stories come alive through performance and art. Against the backdrop of October 7 and surging antisemitism, the stories take on a renewed significance.