Join your JCP friends for our second annual Slumberfest! We will have dinner, do Havdalah, play games, bake cookies, and drink lots of hot cocoa. The 6th – 7th grade event will also include a movie screening. Come in your PJ’s ready for a fun and cozy evening!
This is a drop-off event. Located at 146 Duane Street. Capacity is limited. Please register here!
Join your JCP friends for our second annual Slumberfest! We will have dinner, do Havdalah, bake Hamantashen, and drink lots of hot cocoa. The event will also include a movie screening. Come in your PJ’s ready for a fun and cozy evening.
Located at 146 Duane Street. Capacity is limited. Please register here!
Join your JCP friends for a winter treat – Disney on Ice: Mickey’s Search Party!
Tickets are now sold out.
The Little Tribeca (a children’s clothing store located at 393 Greenwich St) will be having a Hanukkah shopping party for JCP community members! Stop by between 9:30 A.M.-11:30 A.M. for light snacks and a coffee and a perfect selection of holiday gifts for the Littles in your life. The Little will be donating back to JCP 20% of all proceeds from the day’s sales. Come by any time during store hours (open until 6:30 pm) and be sure to mention you are from JCP!
We all attempt to live mindfully and yet, when it comes to the end-of-life decisions, many people tend to give up agency. How can we take control and make choices that are deliberate and conscious?
This may be the most difficult conversation you have with your parents, spouse and children. It can also be the biggest blessing. Join us for a meaningful discussion on ending well – the ethical, legal, medical, spiritual and financial complications and opportunities that each of us can either choose to ignore or grasp with love and dignity.
Panelist include:
- Diane E. Meier, MD, FACP, FAAHPM Professor of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine and Director Emerita of the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
- Evan Zazula, DMIN, BCC Chaplain with The Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute based at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai for eight years and is currently a faculty consultant with Center for the Advancement of Palliative Care (CAPC) Clinical Education.
- Marni Blank, Founder of Begin With The End, which helps individuals and families plan ahead, navigate end-of-life and loss, and have the conversations that matter most.
- Victoria Feder, a healthcare and business consultant as well as a hospice volunteer and end-of-life doula. She works with community members to confront the subject of death and thereby reduce the anxiety that inevitably keeps this topic under wraps.
You can register here!
Get ready for an unforgettable night in the theatre. Here’s the setting:
1970, Ohio. Lizzie gathers a group of women in a “consciousness raising” group to talk about changing their lives, and the world. What follows is a necessary, messy, and bitingly funny exploration of what it means to be free, and to be a woman. In LIBERATION, Lizzie’s daughter steps into her mother’s memory and into the unfinished revolution she once helped ignite and searches the past to find the answer for herself.
Tony Award nominees Bess Wohl (Grand Horizons) and Whitney White (Jaja’s African Hair Braiding) present a refreshingly irreverent and intensely relevant powerhouse of a play about what we inherit, what we forget, and what we’re still fighting to understand.
The show is a New York Times Critic’s Pick and has received RAVE reviews across the board from all critics from all media outlets. Multiple critics have called it the best play of the season. This is an unprecedented response to a new play — certainly the best this year if not in recent history.
JCP’s own Lori Fineman, of FineWomen Productions, is one of the proud producers of this show. Come out and support the arts and engage in a conversation about life and liberty. We will arrange a casual, cash bar meet up before the show for those who can make it.
NOTE: You will receive a confirmation email for your purchase but physical tickets will be distributed the night of the performance in front of the theater before the show. Detailed instructions and additional information will be emailed to you.
Any questions, reach out to Lori directly: lori@finewomenproductions.com or 917-334-9516.
Get your tickets here!
JCP students of all ages are welcome to join Rabbi Deena to help lead a meaningful Shabbat service for the residents of Sunrise Battery Park City senior living community. Space is limited. Please register each child and adult that will be attending. This is a free event.
Please register here