Tag: Jewish holiday
Round Foods and Retreat for Rosh Hashana with Andy and Lorraine
Andy and Lorraine with their tallit (prayer shawl) bags next to a bench Andy painted for the JCC’s annual Member-Staff Art Show Andy and Lorraine Ball might just have one of the most unique ways of beginning their JCC journey: They attended a JCC auction, bid on and won a one-year membership, and here they […]
An Indy Intergenerational Passover with the Katz Family
With Passover right around the corner, many Jewish families are looking forward to celebrating the holiday with traditional Seders. David and Abby Katz, and their two sons Benjamin and Joseph, are looking forward to celebrating with family, friends, and good food. Passover for the Katzes’ has always been about gathering with family to celebrate the […]
October at the JCC Indianapolis
As the leaves change color and the air becomes crisp, October brings a sense of renewal and festivity to everyone at the JCC Indianapolis. This month is packed with a series of exciting programs, events, and, most importantly, the High Holidays. We invite you to join us in celebrating this vibrant season of reflection, community, […]
Fall Holidays and Youth Programs at the JCC Indianapolis
As the leaves change and the air becomes crisper, the JCC Indianapolis is buzzing with excitement for the upcoming fall season. Autumn brings not only vibrant foliage but also a special time for our Jewish community to celebrate a series of meaningful holidays. Today on the blog, we’re diving into the joyous festivities of fall […]
Get Ready to Splash into Summer!
Are you ready for summer break? We sure are! The end of school is right around the corner and there is plenty to enjoy to during the summer months at the JCC Indianapolis. We’re rolling out new programs and events, celebrating the Jewish holiday, Shavuot, as well as looking forward to the opening of our […]
Passover with Lovelace and Michael
The Passover holiday is always an event, but if you’re spending it with ECE Ones teacher Lovelace, her partner Michael and their family, it’s especially so. Their preparations start about two weeks before the holiday itself, to ensure they’re able to use up or give away any leavened grain products, known as chametz, before Passover […]