J-Babyfor beginning Jewish familiesThe Rosenthal JCC of Northern Westchester is proud to launch J-Baby, a new initiative for beginning Jewish families in upper Northern Westchester.
Jewish families with young children (babies through toddlers) will find ways to connect with other Jewish families and to the Jewish community. Events will take place in venues across Upper Northern Westchester and will include social, cultural, recreational and educational experiences. Please RSVP to Cathy Deutchman, Project Coordinator, at cathy@rosenthaljcc.org.
Seven Strategies for Surviving the Stress of Parenthood, Sunday, April 22, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Discussion facilitated by Aleta Koman, M. Ed., parent educator, author of four books, speaker on the "Today Show"
Takes place at Rosenthal JCC Yorktown Branch, 3565 Crompound Rd., Cortlandt Manor
$5/family, babysitting available upon request
Kindly RSVP by Friday, 4/20
Shalom Sesame Shabbat Dinner, Friday, May 4, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Bring along your favorite Sesame Street books to be signed by our special guest Desiree Casado (Gabi from sesame street) as we celebrate Shabbat with a BBQ dinner, music, and the chance to decorate your own Sesame Street character treat.
Takes place at Rosenthal JCC Yorktown Branch, 3565 Crompound Rd., Cortlandt Manor
$5/family, Kindly RSVP by 5/3 or until full
Plant Your Own Havdalah Set, Friday, May 18, 9:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Plant herbs to tke home and enjoy for Havdalah and beyond.
Takes place at FDR park, 2957 Crompound Rd., Yorktown Heights - Parking Lot #2 (Stay right at fork for .8 miles)
$5/family, Kindly RSVP by 5/17
Through semi-monthly activities and events and social networking, J-Baby will provide opportunities to meet new friends, find support and connect to their Jewish heritage. If youre a beginning Jewish family or know someone who is, J-baby also has a welcome gift bag for you!
You can also find information by joining J-Baby on Meetup.com and Facebook.
The J-Baby program is brought to the community by the Rosenthal JCC and the Upper Northern Westchester Kesher, and is funded by a grant from UJA-Federation of New Yorks Commission on Jewish Identity and Renewal.
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