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SUMMARY:Bash the Trash: Green Groove
DESCRIPTION:Bash the Trash: Green Groove\nBrought to you by River Friends Day Camp\, Camp Twelve Trails and Berkshire Hills! \nJoin us this Tu B’Shevat for a special performance and workshop with Bash the Trash! Bash the Trash’s Green Groove starts with a fast and funny performance that gives the scientific basics of sound\, instruments\, and instrument building\, as well as driving home the environmental message of Reduce\, Reuse\, Recycle. We’ll then build a variety of instruments using recycled/reused materials and take them around the J in a noisy\, joyous parade! \nPlease collect/bring empty plastic water bottles 20oz or smaller. Thank you!
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/bash-the-trash-green-groove/
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Program,Early Childhood,Families
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SUMMARY:Special Film Screening and Director Discussion: Zaida
DESCRIPTION:Zaida\nPlease join us for a special film screening of Zaida\, followed by a moderated discussion with Sophie Parens\, the director of the film\, and Bruce Apar\, editorial director of River Journal. In the award-winning documentary short Zaida\, director Sophie Parens tells the story of her grandfather\, Holocaust survivor Dr. Henri Parens. Born in Lodz\, Poland in 1928\, Dr. Parens escaped Nazi-occupied Europe at age 12. He made it to the United States and went on to become a globally recognized psychoanalyst\, dedicating his life’s work to the prevention of prejudice. \nAbout Sophie Parens \nSophie Parens is a director and producer based in New York. Originally from Sleepy Hollow\, she graduated from the New School for Drama with a concentration in Directing in 2017. She is the producer and director of the award-winning documentary short\, Zaida. By day she does casting\, producing\, and directing for Simon and Schuster Audiobooks\, and by night she is developing her next documentary. \nWatch the trailer \n 
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/zaida/
LOCATION:Chappaqua Public Library\, 195 South Greeley Avenue\, Chappaqua\, NY\, 10514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life
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SUMMARY:Can the UN be made more effective?
DESCRIPTION:The UN recently celebrated its 75th anniversary. But the nature of conflict and crisis has shifted\, and the UNd needs to be adapted and strengthened to meet today’s global challenges and maintain credibility. This is worth the effort as the UN remains the key global institution with the all-important goal of securing world peace and security and controlling political violence. David Cheney will discuss the reforms needed\, and what it will take to get there. \nDavid M. Cheney is a consultant to international economic institutions\, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF)\, World Bank\, and UN. He spent 24 years as   Division Chief at the IMF. Previously. David was an economist at Chase Bank and at the US Export-Import Bank. He currently  teaches courses on international economics and writing at the Global Affairs Center of NYU’s School of Professional Studies and runs a weekly discussion group on foreign affairs at the Manhattan JCC.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/can-the-un-be-made-more-effective/
CATEGORIES:Renard Lecture
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SUMMARY:Project Genesis: An Interfaith Conversation Between Two Clergy
DESCRIPTION:Project Genesis: An Interfaith Conversation Between Two Clergy\nTwo clergy from different faiths will analyze and discuss different interpretations of the books of Genesis. \nJoin Rabbi Jay Stein and Reverend Gareth Evans as they discuss the “Sacrifice Your Son” portion of Genesis 22:2\, Together we explore the challenges and inspiration that the binding of Isaac story has to offer\, exploring why and how this famous Biblical story influences the Judeo-Chritian thinking. \nProject Genesis: The same story can have multiple meanings. The books of the Old Testament in particular are ripe with symbol\, metaphor\, and character\, providing the reader with the opportunity to unpack and analyze the meanings. In Project Genesis\, we will discuss different interpretations of some of the beloved stories we learned as children and now revisit as adults. Two clergy friends with insight from different faiths will serve as your guides: Reverend Gareth Evans of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church and Rabbi Jay M. Stein of Greenburgh Hebrew Center.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/project-genesis-an-interfaith-conversation-between-two-clergy-2/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T123000
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SUMMARY:Winter Gardening Workshop: Seed Starting and Sowing
DESCRIPTION:Bring some sunshine into your winter by planning your spring garden! \nDid you know you can sow seeds as early as February? In this workshop\, participants will learn about different seed sowing methods\, soil selection\, and garden planning. Then you’ll get hands-on experience planting your own batch of seeds in winter sowing containers. \nEveryone will go home with their own sowing container and instructions on how to maintain the seeds until they’re ready to transplant for spring. All supplies are included and all levels are welcome! \nAbout the instructor: Amy Pane has been the resident gardener here at the JCC since the spring of 2022\, the inception year of the JCC vegetable garden. After graduating from college and living in Italy for 2 years\, Amy returned home and attended culinary school in NYC. For the next 18 years she worked as a Food stylist\, Recipe Tester and Recipe Developer. After moving to Irvington\, Amy began taking gardening classes at the New York Botanical Gardens\, and read any gardening book that she could get her hands on! She is very excited to share her passion of growing anything edible and flowering with members of the JCC.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/winter-gardening-workshop-seed-starting-and-sowing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T183000
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SUMMARY:Journaling for Clarity and Growth: A Broad River Gathering for Women
DESCRIPTION:Journaling for Clarity and Growth: A Broad River Gathering for Women\nPsychotherapist and author Jennifer Convissor will share how to start\, deepen\, and maintain a personalized journaling practice. She will share current motivational science\, plus the benefits one can expect as a beginner\, intermediate\, and advanced journaler. She will also relate how to use journaling to road testing our resolutions for rightness of fit. \nThis event\, facilitated by Laurie Hirsch Schulz\, includes time for break out groups and prompted discussions as well as an opportunity to network with other women. Bring a notebook for journaling exercises and your flyers and business cards to promote your own businesses and projects. \nDuring this workshop you will: \nGain insight into how to begin and maintain a journaling practice that works for you.\nHear how journaling helps develop self-compassion & the development of an inner “good coach”.\nSee how journaling helps improve focus\, lessen reactivity and manage feelings.\nLearn Jennifer’s recommendations for how\, when\, and where to journal\, as well as how to journal when you don’t feel like journaling!\nExperience how to use journaling to examine your resolutions for rightness of fit\, by being in conversation with past\, present\, and future you.\nReceive a special Broad River price of $15.98 for Journaling for Non-Journalers\nLight snacks included.
URL:https://shamesjcc.npgdev.com/event/journaling-for-clarity-and-growth-a-broad-river-gathering-for-women/
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