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SUMMARY:Tai Chi
DESCRIPTION:In this five week series\, you’ll learn the easy\, flowing set of moves called the Eight Form Yang Style Tai Chi\, a graceful sequence of arm and body movements coordinated with breathing\, often considered the gateway to all tai chi techniques and benefits. Each class includes a warmup\, guided breathing\, and two new movements\, building to the complete routine by week five. Practicing briefly at home between classes will enhance your results. \nActive unlimited monthly class pass holders can take this class for only $40. \nThis class is for adults of all ages!  \nClick here to register for Tai Chi 5 Week Series!
URL:https://www.phillyjcc.com/event/tai-chi/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:Kaiserman JCC\, 45 Haverford Rd\, Wynnewood\, PA\, 19096\, United States
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SUMMARY:Israeli Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Join RakDan in a weekly Israeli Dance Class! Israeli dancing is a fun way to move at a slow to moderate pace while enjoying traditional Israeli music\, socializing with others\, and utilizing your brainpower to remember steps. No prior dance experience expected. \n$250 full series\, $15 drop-in rate. To register\, you must purchase either a full series unlimited package or a drop-in class. (Your unlimited monthly fitness class pass\, fitness 10 class pass\, or fitness drop-in class passes are not eligible.) Then use this link to schedule for the dates you are coming to.  \nQuestions? Email rachel@phillyjcc.com  \n(Unlimited monthly fitness class pass holders can email Jamie@phillyjcc.com for a discount code on the full series)
URL:https://www.phillyjcc.com/event/2025israelidance/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:Kaiserman JCC\, 45 Haverford Rd\, Wynnewood\, PA\, 19096\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gems at the J | Black History Month Documentary Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Documentary Screening to honor Black History Month with film Director Ari Beser. \nAri Beser is a documentary filmmaker best known as the director of Generation Rwanda. His work focuses on youth voices\, social justice\, and stories shaped by conflict\, identity\, and resilience. Through an intimate\, character-driven approach\, Beser centers people telling their own stories and often pairs his films with educational and community-engagement efforts. \nGeneration Rwanda follows young people born after the 1994 genocide as they come of age in a reconciled Rwanda. Through the stories of students from the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village\, the film challenges stereotypes and shows a new generation honoring the past while shaping its own future. \nSpecial price thanks to an anonymous donor! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://www.phillyjcc.com/event/bhmdocs/
LOCATION:Kaiserman JCC\, 45 Haverford Rd\, Wynnewood\, PA\, 19096\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gems at the J | When Life Changes: Understanding Grief and Building Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Molly Grace Hicks\, MMT\, MT-BC\, FT is a Board-Certified Music Therapist and Fellow in Thanatology. Molly is the founder of a private music therapy practice\, Connected Voice Creative Healing\, supporting people who are experiencing grief and loss\, life transitions\, and spiritual struggles. Previously\, Molly worked in hospice care from 2008 to 2024. Molly also enjoys songwriting\, creating mixed media art\, and engaging in interfaith community work. \n  \nDates & Workshop Descriptions: \nWednesday\, February 18; 2-3:30 p.m.\nWorkshop 1: Grief and Loss: Understanding the Ongoing Process \nThis workshop will explore the basics of grief and loss\, offering ways to understand the process\, recognize the many possible grief responses across all domains of life\, and learn resources for coping. There are many modern frameworks for learning about grief\, and most do not present a set series of stages followed in a particular order. However\, there are some misconceptions about grief that are culturally perpetuated and may do harm if not contextualized. This workshop will give attendees a basic vocabulary for thinking and dialoguing about grief\, emphasizing its non-linear nature\, the importance of self-compassion\, and the necessity of support. One goal is for each attendee to leave with a way of conceiving of the grief process that feels accessible and relevant to their lives. \n  \nTuesday\, March 10; 2-3:30 p.m.\nWorkshop 2: Going Through Changes: Non-Death Grief and Loss \nGrief arises as we experience various life milestones\, changes in health and ability\, and social relationships\, to name a few. Attendees will learn about non-death losses that may be well-defined\, ambiguous or a little of each\, and will leave with a framework for resilience that may be helpful in coping. \n  \nTuesday\, April 21\, 2-3:30 p.m.\nWorkshop 3: Moving Through\, Not Getting Over: Death-Related Grief and Loss \nThis workshop will focus on some of the common experiences connected to the dying and/or death of a person in our lives. Attendees will learn more about the natural process of grief\, integrating grief into one’s life\, and how to recommend support or seek it for oneself when acute grief may be complicated or prolonged. \nClick here to register!\nTo register for individual dates\, email rsakofs@phillyjcc.com \n  \nThis workshop series is in partnership with:
URL:https://www.phillyjcc.com/event/grief/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:Kaiserman JCC\, 45 Haverford Rd\, Wynnewood\, PA\, 19096\, United States
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