Canasta is a fun, fast-paced card game of strategy and teamwork. This class is for beginners, who have never played before. Come challenge your mind to a new card game, in a small group setting. Click here to register for Canasta Lessons!
The greatest Broadway Dance numbers and famous choreographers and dancers who left their imprint on the Broadway Musical! Register For Broadway Dance Lecture Here
Good ev-e-ning. What made the films of Alfred Hitchcock’s so special and what made the great filmmaker tick? In this series, Temple professor Irv Slifkin will screen four of Hitch’s distinctively different films and lead discussions on their merits and why they endure as classics, enthralling audiences through the decades. October 21: Notorious (1946) with […]
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 […]
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. $250 full series, $15 drop-in rate. To register, you must purchase either a […]
From early cultural eras to avant-garde modern times, many artists of Jewish descent have depicted the human figure with sympathy and compassion. Whether sharing familial stories, highlighting social justice concerns, or communicating humanistic values, Jewish artists have used the art styles of their time to give expression to the human face and form. Our conversation […]
Part 1: The History, Culture & Food of the Italian Jews Tuesday, September 9 11AM-12PM with Steve Pollack, Opera Singer and Performer For more than 2,000 years, a distinct Jewish community has thrived in Italy, cultivating a culture unlike the Ashkenazi, Sephardic, or Mizrahi traditions that may be more familiar. The Italian Rite liturgy traces […]