Friday Evening Shabbat Service
JCP Downtown 146 Duane Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Through open conversation and dialogue led by our rabbis, we will explore the resonance of core Jewish values for our lives today in the twenty-first century.
Join the JCP community at our Home-Hosted Yom Haatzmaut Celebration.
Join us for meaningful learning and community building in discussions led by one of JCP's rabbis.
In this class led by Rabbi Deena, babies and their caregivers gather weekly to sing songs, read stories, and dance together.
Join JCP families and friends to make an impact with Grassroots Groceries.
Exclusively for the JCP community, join a private viewing of the Nova Music Festival Exhibition.
Through open conversation and dialogue led by our rabbis, we will explore the resonance of core Jewish values for our lives today in the twenty-first century.
JCP community members Erica Marks and Shara Levy will lead a fun workshop on challah baking at this home-hosted JCP event.
Join JCP on Instagram Live to celebrate Shabbat at 6:00 p.m.
Join other grandparents in the JCP community for a book discussion.
Through open conversation and dialogue led by our rabbis, we will explore the resonance of core Jewish values for our lives today in the twenty-first century.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Hop, jump, dance and celebrate at JCP with Tot Shabbat.
Join JCP for a family mitzvah project to sort donations for Room to Grow.
Join your friends at JCP to enjoy ice cream and to celebrate the Torah.
Volunteer with God's Love We Deliver and help prepare meals in the kitchen!
Join us for real estate discussions and cocktails as we explain the future needs of JCP and start building connections.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
Join us for meaningful learning and community building in discussions led by one of JCP's rabbis.
Join JCP in the Hamptons this summer.
Join the JCP community to celebrate Shabbat.
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.