Tot Sukkot on Sunday
Celebrate Sukkot at JCP with music, dancing, and a bagel breakfast.
Celebrate Sukkot at JCP with music, dancing, and a bagel breakfast.
Join other grandparents in the JCP community for a book discussion.
Join the JCP community for a Shabbat Service at 6:00 p.m.
Join us at JCP and get to know our preschool program.
Get ready to roll up your sleeves, knead some dough, and make your very own traditional challahs.
Enjoy a fun night of poker with drinks, food, and prizes for the winners.
Students in 1st grade and up are invited to join Rabbi Deena to help lead a Shabbat service for a senior community.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Babies and their caregivers are invited to gather at JCP to sing songs and read stories with Rabbi Deena.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Join other grandparents in the JCP community for a book discussion.
Sing with Suzi is an interactive and upbeat sing-along for families with children five and under.
In an event specifically for the JCP community, Rabbi Justin Pines will speak about understanding the current events in Israel.
Babies and their caregivers are invited to gather at JCP to sing songs and read stories with Rabbi Deena.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
We need kids (and their grownups!) to help us set up a toy drive for Room to Grow.
Shop for holiday gifts with us—a portion of the sales will go to JCP.
Join JCP on Instagram Live to celebrate Shabbat at 6:00 p.m.
Babies and their caregivers are invited to gather at JCP to sing songs and read stories with Rabbi Deena.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Students in grades 8-12 can join JCP and the Park Avenue Synagogue for the annual Midnight Run, a night of learning and distributing donated goods to individuals experiencing homelessness throughout Manhattan.
Babies and their caregivers are invited to gather at JCP to sing songs and read stories with Rabbi Deena.
Join JCP for latkes, sufganiyot, and celebration at our Friday Evening Shabbat Service.
At this adult-only event, we'll make latkes, enjoy drinks, and spend time together during the holiday.
Join us on October 20th for a meaningful evening of reflection and connection as we welcome Liat Atzili, a former hostage taken by Hamas, and family of hostages from Kibbutz Nir Oz. After hearing their powerful stories, we’ll dive deeper with our incredible breakout session facilitators.