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Join us to hear from Museum experts on how the Holocaust affected Latin America and our efforts to locate and preserve original artifacts - including amateur films and home movies from 1928 to 1948 - that show the unique circumstances of individuals who immigrated to Latin America to escape persecution in Europe, or who settled there after the war. Panelists: […]
Please join us for a Sukkot Celebration at the Miami Beach JCC - Wine Tasting and Food Pairing in the Sukkah!
Internationally acclaimed film Three Minutes – A Lengthening, which premiered at the 2022 Miami Jewish Film Festival. Produced by Steve McQueen and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, this one-of-a-kind documentary transforms rare color home-movie footage shot in 1938 Poland into a testament to victims of the Holocaust. Following the film presentation, there will be an […]
Join us for a very special conversation with Marc Gellman, who, seized with grief at the loss of his beloved wife Barbara after a thirty-year battle with breast cancer, turns to telling stories. This unique memoir is much more than a tribute to a departed love. Their story shows how a cancer journey seamlessly entwines […]
Please join us for a very informative medical panel organized by H3: Help. Hope. Healing regarding genetic testing and pre-screening and Breast Cancer Awareness.
Dina and Julia first meet at a surgical convention and bond over frustrations with their husbands’ demanding schedules. But geography, time, and growing families make maintaining their friendship difficult and their relationship eventually falls apart. A sweeping saga that follows generations from a shtetl in Odessa to the comforts of Scarsdale, an uprising in Glasgow […]
Join us for a “cinema under the stars” event with Greener Pastures, an award-winning Israeli film nominated for 12 Israeli Academy Awards, including Best Film. A cranky Israeli retiree gets a new lease on life as a cannabis dealer, in this sparkly comedy caper. Newly retired and recently widowed, Dov (Shlomo Bar Aba) feels imprisoned in […]
This exhibition of photographic images showcases historic, iconic, endangered, or vanishing places in Miami Beach and South Florida to provide pleasant memories and a nostalgic look at times past. They ask us to reflect on what was and to think about how we shape our future. Larry Shane, a lifelong resident of Miami, is a […]
A first look at our exciting line-up of adult classes being offered this year! Meet the instructors, register for classes, and make new friends. Free refreshments! Our new line-up will include Bridge, Hebrew, Spanish, Photography, and Art classes in Mixed Media Printing and drawing. Not to mention our Wednesdays at the JCC! With Special Guest Speaker: […]
Event Chairs: Moj Danial • Robin Jacobs • Marisa Galbut • Stacey Galbut • Karine Nissim Hirschhorn • Lindsay Schottenstein • Nikki Simkins • Jason Wiesenfeld Honoring the Leaders from Past to Present: Gerald K. Schwartz • Dr. Ronald Shane • Dr. Doug Miller • Peter Perkel (z”l) • Robert Goldsten • Joy Spill • David […]
We have so much to celebrate as we reach ten years as a community in our beautiful Galbut Family Miami Beach JCC on the Simkins Family Campus! Yet, we have so much more to do. It’s all about our….. · 5,700 Members (and growing) · 600 Camp Klurman Campers · 1,200 Participants in Sports and […]
This is a part of our JCC Special Speaker Series event with Alyson Richman and Shaunna J. Edwards, authors of The Thread Collectors. Inspired by the author's own histories, The Thread Collectors is a rich historical novel set during the Civil War about two women-one black and yearning for freedom in New Orleans, the other a Jewish abolitionist in […]
Schindler's List meets The Sound of Music as best-selling New York Post investigative journalist Isabel Vincent delves into pre-World War II history to recover the amazing story of two British spinsters who masterminded a plan to spirit dozens of Jewish stars and personnel of the German and Austrian opera to England and save them from […]
This Literary Series event is part of the JCC's Wednesday's at the JCC Special Speaker Series.
Download Registration Form 9 am - 4 pm Pre care: 8 - 9 am| Post care 4 - 5 pm Daily Pre care: $10 | Members: $5 • Daily Post care:$10 | Members: $5 (No Post care 11/23) General Camp Daily Fee: $85 | Members $70 Specialty Daily Fee: $95 | Members: $80 Kosher lunch […]
from the director of Maktub, one of Israel's biggest box office sensations comes a coming-of-age story for the entire family. In an incredibly rare feat, Israel’s soccer team has won a critical match and is now vying for a chance to reach the World Cup. But due to increased security measures, it's decided to move […]
Download Registration Form 9 am - 4 pm Pre care: 8 - 9 am| Post care 4 - 5 pm Daily Pre care: $10 | Members: $5 • Daily Post care:$10 | Members: $5 (No Post care 11/23) General Camp Daily Fee: $85 | Members $70 Specialty Daily Fee: $95 | Members: $80 Kosher lunch […]
Download Registration Form 9 am - 4 pm Pre care: 8 - 9 am| Post care 4 - 5 pm Daily Pre care: $10 | Members: $5 • Daily Post care:$10 | Members: $5 (No Post care 11/23) General Camp Daily Fee: $85 | Members $70 Specialty Daily Fee: $95 | Members: $80 Kosher lunch […]
Join us for our JCC Special Speakers Series Lunch and Learn with Yehuda Michael, Miami's Israeli Community Shaliach (Emissary), to learn about and commemorate, Sigd, an Ethiopian Jewish Holiday. Wednesday, November 23 at 12:30 PM. Lunch is available for advanced purchase for $12 when you RSVP. Sigd is an Ethiopian Jewish Holiday that is now […]
“It’s Art Week! Let’s tap into our creativity to help manage our stress in better ways! Please join Beth Ruhmann, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist from Baptist Health as she shares various ways to use art to help us relax and refresh ourselves.”
Schwartz-Jacobs Family Gallery Presents: The Opening Reception As Above, So Below Jada Art Fair A Part of Miami Art Week! Join us for the opening reception of the JADA Art Fair 2022. It will showcase a diverse array of art spaces both on-site and in the Metaverse, including paintings, films, installations, performances, and NFTs (Non-Fungible […]
Over the next decade, people living to 100, 120, or even 130 years old will become increasingly common- and life past 100 may not look like what you expect. In this groundbreaking narrative, best-selling author Michael Roizen reveals how current science and technology will revolutionize our ability to live longer, younger, and better. Along with […]
Please join us for a special evening, Tuesday, December 6, 7:30 PM with Professor Henry Green of the University of Miami, author of Sephardic Voices: The Untold Story of the Expulsion of Jews from Arab Lands in conversation with Rabbi Daniel Hadar of Temple Moses. Featuring two special guests who survived the expulsion as children. […]
Living a Longer, More Purposeful Life: Treatment and Caring for Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s and Dementia Join Dr. Marc Agronin, the Senior VP for Behavioral Health and Chief Medical Officer for the MIND Institute at Miami Jewish Health and a national expert on Alzheimer’s disease and other geriatric health issues for a very informative program. […]
The Miami Beach JCC and Miami Jewish Film Festival present the Israeli Film Night Series screening of My Dearest Enemy. This epic drama tells the story of a 25-year friendship between two women — Alice, a Palestinian-Israeli professor, and Maya, a Jewish-Israeli artist. The two women met in Jerusalem as young girls but grew up […]
This Literary Series event is part of the JCC's Wednesdays at the JCC Special Speaker Series. The word shanda is defined as shame or disgrace in Yiddish. This book, Shanda tells the story of three generations of complicated, intense 20th-century Jews for whom the desire to fit in and the fear of public humiliation either drove […]
A Play Reading of "Noble Laureate: Mr. Singer & His Demons" by Miriam Hoffman & Rena Berkowicz Borow
Concert: I, Batsheva, Singer? Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter/Musician, Batsheva, performs music in Yiddish, Ladino Hebrew and English.
EAT...Bagels & Nosh PLAY ...Bingo & Win Prizes HELP...Make Birthday Boxes Make warm, fuzzy winter kits for those in need. As part of the Jewish Volunteer Center's Day of Service, please join us in making warm, fuzzy winter kits to donate this season to those in need. You can also bring donated items to add to your box, […]
The desire to be healthy is anything but new. But what we're witnessing today is completely unlike its predecessors. Wellness, in its current form, is almost an obsession for the American woman. The Gospel of Wellness examines how and why American women were led down this costly path. Part investigative report, part sociological analysis, part […]
Everyone Has a Story. What’s Yours with Andrea Askowitz of Writing Class Radio. We’ll talk about storytelling and how storytelling will change you and the world.
Hundreds of international entertainers sign up to perform in Israel every year, and nearly all are besieged with calls to boycott the Jewish homeland in social and mainstream media. Behind it is the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, an anti-Jewish network masquerading as a human rights movement. Entertainment industry insider Lana Melman shares stories […]
This Literary Series event is part of the JCC's Wednesday's at the JCC Special Speaker Series. This masterful novel of psychological suspense from B.A. Shapiro, the New York Times bestselling author of The Art Forger, follows a cast of unforgettable characters whose lives intesect when a harrowing accident occurs at the Metropolis Storage Warehouse in […]
Boost Your Happiness Happiness can have a huge impact on how we live our lives. What makes us happy? Can we learn to be happy? Looking at the ‘Science of Happiness,’ we will explore how to find happiness and joy and look at what we can do to bring more positivity into our day-to-day lives
The remarkable story of ninety-nine-year-old Stella Levi whose conversations with the writer Michael Frank over the course of six years brings to life the vibrant world of Jewish Rhodes, the deportation to Auschwitz that extinguished ninety percent of her community, and the resilience and wisdom of the woman who lived to tell the tale.
Scholar Artist JÔNATAS will speak about how since the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions of the fifteenth Century, the group interchangeably known as Marranos, Conversos, new-Christians, crypto-Jews, or simply Gente da Nação has had significant representation within the Arts. By observing the depictions made by crypto-Jewish artists, their descendants, or by non-Jewish creators who featured them […]
Evening of hope and scientific discovery. Conversation with panel of 3 doctors.
Judaism calls upon us to continually improve our world. Just Human tells the story of a blind Jewish woman's journey toward building inclusion for all. Born without sight, Dr. Arielle Silverman has spent a lifetime exploring ways to foster respect and inclusion for all of us whose bodies or minds differ from the norm.
Join us for an opening reception, gallery tour, and conversation with artist Patti Grabel and Karen Boyer, Founder of Elements in Play Fine Art Advisory.
This Literary Series event is part of the JCC's Wednesday at the JCC Special Speakers Series. Lisa Barr has included all kinds of intriguing elements in this enjoyable read: Nazi-looted art, old-school journalism, fashion, deception, and romance. Protagonist Jules is a budding journalist determine to get the whole story and insure that the painting Woman […]
Reflections on LIfe, 50 Years in Venture Capital, and Never Driving Alone
Kathryn Schulz’s new memoir Lost & Found, describes her parallel journeys of grieving the death of her father and building a future with the love of her life, and is like discovering a treasure trove. With exquisite writing, emotional complexity, and elegant wit, Schulz shares her story and celebrates the depths of her relationships. Throughout the book, Schulz remains centered […]
Debbie Applegate is the author of Madam, the biography of Polly Adler (1900-1962), the most infamous and influential madam on Jazz Age New York City. More than a biography, this is a colorful and unusual history of Jewish life told through the perspective of a "good Jewish girl" from a Russian shtetl who immigrated to […]
A Play Reading of "The Disabled" by Gur Koren Translated and adapted to English by Alon Pdut
Bring the whole family to enjoy "Cinema Under The Stars" featuring Cheaper By The Dozen and a Pizza Dinner.